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St Lawrence's Church, Coppenhall

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Country
  
England

Dedication
  
St Lawrence

Archdeaconry
  
Lichfield

Diocese
  
Diocese of Lichfield

Heritage designation
  
Listed building

Denomination
  
Church of England

Deanery
  
Penkridge

Phone
  
+44 1785 711154

Parish
  
Coppenhall

St Lawrence's Church, Coppenhall

Location
  
Coppenhall, Staffordshire

Address
  
Church Ln, Coppenhall, Stafford ST18 9BN, UK

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St Lawrence’s Church, Coppenhall is a Grade II* listed parish church in the Church of England in Coppenhall, Staffordshire.

History

The small ancient church of St. Lawrence, built c.1200, and described by Pevsner as "a perfect 13th century village church, small but of great dignity," is constructed of thick sandstone walls with a spired wooden bellcote, and has capacity for only about 60 worshippers. It was made a chapelry of Penkridge parish after the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834. The church registers commence in 1678 and are deposited at Staffordshire Record Office.

A church existed at Coppenhall by 1200, it being a dependency of Penkridge College by 1261, having also had a vicarage ordained by 1291.

The church was extensively restored in 1866, which involved fitting a new roof, repairs to the windows and gable-ends and the addition of a new circular window to the east gable. A new bell turret was also added with a taller spire, and a stone pulpit and circular font were installed at this time. In 1917, a memorial pulpit and lectern were bequeathed in memory of Charles Mort by his widow Helen. In 1932, an oak lych-gate was added in memory of Charles H and Lillie Wright.

References

St Lawrence's Church, Coppenhall Wikipedia