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St Peter and St Paul's Church, Old Brampton

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Location
  
Brampton, Derbyshire

Denomination
  
Deanery
  
Chesterfield

Diocese
  
Diocese of Derby

Heritage designation
  
Listed building

Country
  
Parish
  
Archdeaconry
  
Chesterfield

Province
  
Province of Canterbury

St Peter and St Paul's Church, Old Brampton

Dedications
  
Saint Peter, Paul the Apostle

Similar
  
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St Peter and St Paul’s Church, Old Brampton is a Grade I listed parish church in the Church of England in Brampton, Derbyshire.

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History

The porch of the church dates from the 12th century, but is mostly 14th century.

A restoration was carried out in 1868 when the roofs of the nave and south aisles were renewed, along with the walls of the clerestories. The floor was lowered to its original level and all of the windows were reglazed with ‘cathedral’ glass. The tower was opened to the church and provided with seating. The belfry staircase was built inside the church, and the masonry was cleaned. A new vestry was built at the same time. The restoration cost £1,000 and was undertaken by a local builder, Mr. Marriott of Staveley.

In 1924 the bells were recast, and a new burial ground was consecrated by the Bishop of Southwell, Sir Edwyn Hoskyns, 12th Baronet

Organ

The organ dates is by Brindley & Foster and dates from 1882. It was opened on 6 December 1882 by Henry Norman Biggin, Organist of the Church of St Mary and All Saints, Chesterfield.

A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.

Parish status

The church is in a joint parish with:

  • St Lawrence’s Church, Great Barlow
  • Cutthorpe Institute, Cutthorpe
  • References

    St Peter and St Paul's Church, Old Brampton Wikipedia


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