All Saints' Church, Mackworth, Parish church in Mackworth, England
All Saints' Church is a medieval parish church located on Lower Road in Mackworth. The interior features a pulpit made from Derbyshire alabaster and green Irish marble that dates to 1896.
The church was founded in 1350 and stands as a significant record of medieval history in the area. In 1878 it received a reredos designed by the London architect James K Colling, marking an important period of enhancement.
The church displays memorials to people who were important to the local area and community. Visitors can read these inscriptions and learn about figures who shaped the parish over time.
The building has undergone significant restoration work following a major fire in December 2020 that affected the interior. Visitors should check access conditions beforehand, as some areas may have limited availability while repairs continue.
The church contains a lectern crafted by Charles Lomas of Derby and installed in 1903. This handmade piece represents a fine example of local craftsmanship from the period.
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