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St Mary's Church, Ilkeston

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Location
  
Ilkeston

Denomination
  
Church of England

Dedication
  
St Mary

Parish
  
Ilkeston

Diocese
  
Diocese of Derby

Country
  
England

Website
  
stmarysilkeston.co.uk

Deanery
  
Erewash

Phone
  
+44 115 932 8540

Heritage designation
  
Listed building

St Mary's Church, Ilkeston

Address
  
Market Place, Ilkeston, Derbyshire, Ilkeston DE7 5HY, UK

Similar
  
Erewash Museum, Belper railway station, Langley Mill railway station, Alfreton railway station, Attenborough railway station

Noon in the clockchamber of st mary s church ilkeston


St Mary’s Church, Ilkeston is a Grade II* listed parish church in the Church of England in Ilkeston, Derbyshire.

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History

The church dates from the early 13th century. The spire on the tower was destroyed by a lightening strike in 1714.

It was extensively restored between 1853 and 1855 by Thomas Larkins Walker. The north and south aisles were rebuilt, and they were restored to their original length towards the west. The chantry chapel was rebuilt to accommodate nearly 300 children. The chancel arch was restored and the tower was re-cased. A new vestry was added on the foundations of the old sacristry, adjoining the south wall of the chapel. New seating and flooring was fitted, and new heating and lighting was installed. The contractor was Lindley and Fearn of Leicester. It was reopened on 18 October 1855.

The west end was enlarged and rebuilt between 1909 and 1910 by Percy Heylyn Currey. It was reopened for worship on 20 September 1910 by the Bishop of Southwell.

Organ

The church contains an organ by Bishop dating from 1831 which was originally in the church of St John the Evangelist in Paddington. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.

Bells

The church has eight bells.

References

St Mary's Church, Ilkeston Wikipedia