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All Saints’ Church, Kirk Hallam
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All Saints’ Church, Kirk Hallam
Location Kirk Hallam
Country England
Denomination Church of England
History
Dedication All Saints
Architecture
Heritage designation Grade I listed
Administration
Parish Kirk Hallam
Deanery Erewash
Archdeaconry Derby
Diocese Diocese of Derby

All Saints’ Church in Kirk Hallam is a very old and important church. It is located in Kirk Hallam, Derbyshire, in England. This church is part of the Church of England.

It is a Grade I listed building. This means it is considered a building of special historical interest. It is protected so it can be kept for future generations.

History of the Church

This church has been standing for a very long time. It was first built in the 14th century. That means it is over 600 years old!

Over the centuries, parts of the church have been updated. A big restoration happened in the 1800s. This work was led by a famous architect named George Edmund Street.

What was Restored?

During the restoration, many changes were made to the church.

  • The nave was repaired. The nave is the main part of the church where people sit.
  • New buttresses were added. These are strong supports on the outside walls. They help hold up the building.
  • A new entrance area, called a porch, was built.
  • The south wall was made stronger. This is called underpinning.
  • The old wooden benches, called pews, were taken out. They were replaced with more open seating.
  • The arch leading to the tower was opened up.
  • The floor was paved with special tiles called Minton tiles.

The church was ready to be used again on August 21, 1859.

The Church Organ

All Saints’ Church has a beautiful pipe organ. It was built by a company called Charles Lloyd and Co. The organ was officially dedicated on May 7, 1904. A bishop from Derby led the special ceremony.

A pipe organ is a large musical instrument. It makes sound by sending air through many pipes. It can make a very powerful and grand sound.

See also

  • Grade I listed churches in Derbyshire
  • Grade I listed buildings in Derbyshire
  • Listed buildings in Ilkeston
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