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St Dionysius' Church, Market Harborough

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Location
  
Market Harborough

Denomination
  
Church of England

Deanery
  
Gartree

Phone
  
+44 1858 469330

Parish
  
Market Harborough

Country
  
England

Dedication
  
St Dionysius

Height
  
47 m

Diocese
  
Diocese of Leicester

Heritage designation
  
Listed building

St Dionysius' Church, Market Harborough

Website
  
harborough-anglican.org.uk/teamchurces-stdionysius

Address
  
Church Square, Market Harborough LE16 7NB, UK

Similar
  
The Boilerhouse, The Old Grammar School, Rockingham Castle, Foxton Locks, Market Harborough railway st

St Dionysius' Church, Market Harborough is a Grade I listed parish church in the Church of England in Market Harborough, Leicestershire.

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History

The earliest parts of the church date from the 13th century, with most features dating from 14th and 15th centuries. Part of the tower was destroyed in a storm in 1735 and the replacement was several feet shorter. Restoration work was carried out in 1857 when the pews of 1751 were cut down in height to about 3ft and the organ moved from the west gallery to a specially constructed recess. The church reopened on 8 January 1858. In 1887 the chancel and south aisle were re-roofed, and in 1951 the nave roof was replaced.

Organ

The pipe organ was moved in 1857 and later replaced with a new instrument by J Porritt of Leicester. This was opened on 9 August 1877. Modifications were made in 1914. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.

Bells

There are ten bells in the belfry. Eight of the bells were recast in 1901 and two new bells were added in 1990.

References

St Dionysius' Church, Market Harborough Wikipedia