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St Swithin's Church, Kirklington
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St Swithin's Church, Kirklington
53°6′37.35″N 0°59′13.61″W / 53.1103750°N 0.9871139°W / 53.1103750; -0.9871139
Location Kirklington, Nottinghamshire
Country England
Denomination Church of England
History
Dedication St Swithin
Architecture
Heritage designation Grade II* listed
Administration
Parish Kirklington with Hockerton
Deanery Newark and Southwell
Archdeaconry Newark
Diocese Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham

St Swithin's Church in Kirklington is a very old and important church located in Kirklington, Nottinghamshire, England. It is a Church of England parish church, which means it serves the local community. This church is special because it is a Grade II* listed building. This listing means it's a particularly important building with more than just local interest. It's protected because of its historical and architectural value.

About St Swithin's Church

St Swithin's Church is dedicated to St Swithun, a famous English bishop from the 9th century. The church is a key part of the village of Kirklington. It stands as a reminder of the long history of the area.

A Look at Its History

The church itself is very old, with parts of it dating back to the 13th century. That's over 700 years ago! Imagine all the history these walls have seen. Over time, buildings need care, and St Swithin's Church has been "restored." This means it was repaired and updated to keep it in good condition. The outside of the church was restored between 1873 and 1874. Later, the inside was also restored in 1892.

Today, St Swithin's Church works together with St Nicholas' Church, Hockerton. They form a joint parish, serving both communities.

The Church Organ

Inside St Swithin's Church, you can find a special musical instrument: a pipe organ. This organ was built in 1897. It has two "manuals," which are like keyboards for organs. Pipe organs make music using air blown through many pipes. This creates a rich and powerful sound. You can find more detailed information about this specific organ on the National Pipe Organ Register.

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