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St Mary's Church, Wirksworth
St Marys Wirksworth.jpg
Country United Kingdom
Denomination Church of England
Churchmanship Broad Church
Website www.wirksworthteamministry.co.uk
History
Dedication St Mary the Virgin
Architecture
Heritage designation Grade I listed building
Designated 24 October 1950
Architectural type Perpendicular Gothic
Specifications
Length 142ft
Width 102ft
Administration
Parish Wirksworth
Diocese Diocese of Derby
Province Canterbury

St Mary the Virgin is a parish church in the Church of England in Wirksworth, Derbyshire. It is a Grade I listed building. The existing building dates mostly from the 13th–15th centuries, but notable survivals from the Anglo-Saxon period indicate a church has stood on this site since at least the 8th century AD. It was restored in 1820, then in 1870 by Sir Gilbert Scott.

Description

Wirksworth Stone
Anglo-Saxon coffin lid on the north wall

The church is notable for its Anglo-Saxon carvings, and a large Anglo-Saxon coffin lid which was discovered under the chancel floor near the sanctuary in 1820. It is now mounted on the north wall of the nave. It appears to date from the second half of the 7th century. The church is also noted for containing an Anglo-Saxon carving of a lead miner, "T'owd Man", the oldest representation of a miner anywhere in the world. It was moved here in 1863 from Bonsall church for safe-keeping and has never been returned. The parishioners of Bonsall have had a replica carved for their church. The church also contains numerous early medieval and medieval carvings, many fragments of larger pieces, that have been grouped together and inserted for display in the transept walls. These include fragments of early medieval stone crosses and medieval grave slabs, figures of a wise man and shepherd, and the face of a bearded man.

It is one of the few remaining churches in Britain which still performs the ancient custom of clipping the church. This takes place on the first Sunday after 8 September, the Sunday after the Feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

The nave roof was replaced in 2020, following leaks which threatened to damage the church interior. A traditional topping off ceremony was held with the Bishop of Derby on 18 August 2020.

The church has commissioned a new poem about the tower and bells of St Mary's.

T'owd Man - geograph.org.uk - 2326157
Th' owd Man, the oldest known representation of a miner

Memorials

In the north aisle are the tombs of the Gell family. Sir Anthony Gell (d. 1583) has his statue on his tomb. Alongside is the simpler tomb of his father, Sir Ralph Gell.

The chancel contains the tomb of Anthony Lowe, a Gentleman of the Bedchamber who served Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI and Mary I and died in 1555.

Abraham Bennet, the inventor of the gold-leaf electroscope and developer of an improved magnetometer.

The churchyard contains the tomb of Matthew Peat of Alderwasley, who died 11 December 1751, at an alleged age of 109 years and 10 months.

Parish status

The church is in a joint parish with

Vicars

This list is taken from the list displayed by the South Porch door inside the church, except where noted otherwise.

Organ

In 1826 a two-manual organ was installed by Thomas Elliot. It cost £400 (equivalent to £27,833 as of 2021), raised by subscriptions, and was placed in the tower of the church, but it was removed in 1853 to a more convenient location in the nave.

The church had a three-manual 26-speaking-stop tubular pneumatic-action pipe organ installed in the north transept in 1899 by Brindley & Foster. It was rebuilt in 1955 by Kingsgate Davidson with electric action.

This organ was replaced in 1987 by a three-manual 48-speaking-stop Makin electronic digital organ.

Organists

  • George Frederick Simms ????–1832 (afterwards organist of St Oswald's Church, Ashbourne)
  • Thomas Reeves 1832–60
  • Edward Birch 1860–78
  • Nicholas Mason Day 1878–98
  • Carl Ashover 1899–1916
  • F. Isherwood-Plummer 1920–1922 (previously organist of St Alkmund's Church, Derby)
  • Edward S. Jones c. 1923–36
  • Hingley James 1936–????
  • Harold Udall Ogdon
  • Christopher Dixon 1980–present
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