Facilities and features

Accessibility

Toilets are located in the church hall

Baby changing facilities are located in the church hall

Accessible Toilet

Located in the church hall

There is level access via the Lady Chapel

Loop provided in church

Service books are available in large print

Entry via the Lady Chapel


Our Building

Stained Glass

This mainly brick church was built in 1903 on land given by the Duke of Portland and designed by Louis Ambler.

It consists of a nave, chancel, narrow north and south aisles, two diminutive towers either side of the wide west entrance, and a north-east porch. The Lady Chapel in the north-east corner was designed by E Watkinson in 1936.

There is a hammerbeam roof. The arcades are supported by stone columns and the stone chancel arch bears carved heads, as do the corbels. In the chancel is a good mosaic tile floor, a hanging rood, four painted angels on the roof beams and the four Evangelists on corbels. There is a carved oak pulpit and reredos with riddel posts. The choir stalls have poppyheads.

The east window of stained glass has five lights, a First World War memorial. The only other stained glass is a portrait of St Mary in the Lady Chapel. Either side of the nave are five windows of four lights each in clear glass.

There is one wall monument to Rupert Alexis Rickett, killed in action, 1916.

The south tower contains one bell by John Taylor & Co of Loughborough. The organ is by Wadsworth Brothers of Manchester.

Eco Church

Music and Worship

Organ

Groups, Courses and Activities

Pilgrim group and occasional seasonal courses eg Lent

Meet on the third Thursday of the month. 1.30pm in the church hall. For more information contact Julie on 07866888304

On an ad hoc basis


Help for Visitors


Other Features

Donations for the local foodbank can be left in the church and church hall

The church hall is available for single or regular hire