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St Paul’s Church, Hasland
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St Paul’s Church, Hasland
53°12′45″N 1°24′24″W / 53.21260°N 1.40676°W / 53.21260; -1.40676
OS grid reference SK 39716 68556
Location Hasland, Derbyshire
Country England
Denomination Church of England
History
Dedication St Paul
Architecture
Heritage designation Grade II listed
Architect(s) Thomas Chambers Hine
Completed 24 September 1850
Administration
Parish Hasland
Deanery Chesterfield
Archdeaconry Chesterfield
Diocese Derby
Province Canterbury

St Paul's Church, Hasland is a special old church in Hasland, Derbyshire, England. It belongs to the Church of England. This church is so important that it's listed as a Grade II listed building! This means it's a historic place that needs to be protected.

The Church's Story

How St Paul's Church Was Built

This church was built a long time ago, in 1850. A company called Rollinson and Heath of Chesterfield built it. The plans for the church were drawn by an architect named Thomas Chambers Hine. The church first opened its doors on September 24, 1850.

Making the Church Bigger

Later, in 1867, the church became bigger. Samuel Rollinson added a new section called an aisle. An aisle is like a walkway in a church. The church then re-opened on October 3, 1867, with its new look.

The Church Organ

The church has a pipe organ that was put in place in 1983. This organ is even older than the church itself! It was first built in 1842 by J.C. Bishop. Before coming to St Paul's, it was in two other churches. You can find more details about this organ on the National Pipe Organ Register.

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