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St Laurence's Church, Long Eaton

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Country
  
United Kingdom

Churchmanship
  
High Church

Diocese
  
Diocese of Derby

Heritage designation
  
Listed building

Denomination
  
Church of England

Website
  
st-laurence.net

Parish
  
Long Eaton

St Laurence's Church, Long Eaton

Address
  
Long Eaton, Nottingham NG10 1LT, UK

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St. Laurence’s Church, Long Eaton, is a Grade II* listed parish church in Long Eaton, England.

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History

The church dates from the 12th century. It was largely rebuilt between 1868 and 1869 by the architect George Edmund Street. The old church was made to form the south aisle. A north aisle, nave and chancel were added in the same style as the old building. The contractor was Mr Hunt of Long Eaton. The pews were replaced with open seating. A new pulpit was carved by Thomas Earp. Two stained glass windows by Ward and Hughes were inserted in the chancel, and a window by Hardman & Co. was inserted in the south aisle. The cost of the works was £3,000 (equivalent to £249,921 in 2015) and the church re-opened on 26 August 1869.

The chancel roof was decorated in 1936 by Wystan Widdows.

Originally a chapel of ease to All Saints' Church, Sawley, it became an independent parish in the 19th century.

It is a Forward in Faith parish.

Organ

The pipe organ dates from 1896 when an instrument was installed by Brindley & Foster. There were subsequent modifications to this in 1951 by Henry Willis and 1986 by the Johnson Organ Company. Details of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.

References

St Laurence's Church, Long Eaton Wikipedia