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All Saints' Church, Breadsall

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Location
  
Denomination
  
Deanery
  
Derby North

Diocese
  
Diocese of Derby

Heritage designation
  
Listed building

Country
  
Dedication
  
All Saints

Archdeaconry
  
Derby

Parish
  
Burials
  
All Saints' Church, Breadsall

Address
  
Breadsall, Derby DE21 5LD, UK

Similar
  
Radbourne Hall, Breadsall Priory, Erasmus Darwin House, Hurst Spit, Coronation Chair

All Saints' Church, Breadsall is a Grade I listed parish church in the Church of England in Ault Hucknall, Derbyshire.

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History

The church dates from the 12th century with 13th and 14th century features. The church was restored in 1830 and again in 1877 - 1886 by Frederick Josias Robinson, the diocesan architect, when a new chancel arch was built, the nave was reroofed, new seating installed, the walls were cleaned of plaster and whitewash. The north aisle was also restored.

The church was severely damaged by a fire which was started on 5 June 1914. The fire virtually gutted the building leaving the tower and spire in an insecure condition, and the walls only standing, the glass in the windows were totally destroyed, and the stone in the walls was damaged. It was restored by the architect W. D. Caroe and the contractor Cornish and Gaymer of North Walsham, and reopened on 14 April 1916.

Organ

The pipe organ was installed by Alexander Buckingham in 1834 which was later modified by Wadsworth. A specification of the organ from 1914 can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register shortly before it was destroyed by fire. The church now has an electronic organ

References

All Saints' Church, Breadsall Wikipedia


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