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St Peter's Church, Stonebroom

St Peter’s Church, Stonebroom
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St Peter’s Church, Stonebroom
53°8′1.48″N 1°22′47.9″W / 53.1337444°N 1.379972°W / 53.1337444; -1.379972Coordinates: 53°8′1.48″N 1°22′47.9″W / 53.1337444°N 1.379972°W / 53.1337444; -1.379972
Location Stonebroom, Derbyshire
Country England
Denomination Church of England
History
Dedication St Peter
Consecrated September 1907
Architecture
Heritage designation Grade II listed
Architect(s) Percy H Currey
Groundbreaking 7 July 1900
Completed July 1901
Administration
Parish Stonebroom
Deanery Alfreton
Archdeaconry Chesterfield
Diocese Derby
Province Canterbury

St Peter’s Church, Stonebroom is a Grade II listed parish church in the Church of England in Stonebroom, Derbyshire.

Before a separate church was established the people of Stonebroom had walked to St Leonard's Church, Shirland, which was about 1 mile from Stonebroom. The Rev. J. W. Maltby, Rector of Morton, opened a mission in the village, which constructed a Mission Room out of four or five cottages. Around 1880 the congregation built an Iron Misson Church which served until the permanent church could be constructed.

The permanent church was built between 1900 and 1901 as a memorial to John Jackson of Stubben Edge, Ashover. The architect was Mr. Percy H. Currey of Derby. The foundation stone was laid on 7 July 1900 by Mrs. John Jackson on a site given by the Clay Cross Company. The rubble stone used was secured from the railway extensions in the Erewash Vally being undertaken by the Midland Railway. It opened in July 1901 and was consecrated in September 1907 by the Bishop of Derby.

The church is in a joint parish with:

An organ was installed in 1904 by Musson and Compton of Nottingham at a cost just short of £200. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.


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