All Saints' Church, Alderwasley, Anglican parish church in Alderwasley, England.
All Saints' Church is a stone building featuring English Gothic architecture with pointed windows and a prominent bell tower rising from its center. Inside, the space accommodates roughly 300 worshippers and contains an organ from 1880 that remains in working order for services.
The church was built in 1849 by architect Henry Isaac Stevens, replacing an older chapel called Saint Margaret that had previously served the village. This new construction provided a more up-to-date place of worship for the growing community.
The church serves as a gathering place for weekly worship where the local community comes together for prayer and celebration. It is part of a network of parish churches and anchors spiritual life for people living in the village.
The church is open to visitors who can explore the interior at a comfortable pace in a straightforward layout. It sits in the heart of the village, making it easy to reach on foot from nearby areas.
The building was constructed specifically for the Hurt family, who held considerable influence in the region and wanted to minimize the distance from their home at Alderwasley Hall. This connection reveals how wealthy families shaped their surroundings to ensure comfort and convenient access to worship.
Location: Alderwasley
Inception: September 27, 1849
Architects: Henry Isaac Stevens
GPS coordinates: 53.07517,-1.51550
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:07
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