St Mary the Virgin's Church, Newton Solney explained

St Mary the Virgin's Church, Newton Solney
Coordinates:52.8281°N -1.5874°W
Location:Newton Solney
Country:England
Denomination:Church of England
Parish:Newton Solney
Deanery:Repton
Archdeaconry:Derby
Diocese:Diocese of Derby
Province:Province of Canterbury

St Mary the Virgin's Church, Newton Solney is a Grade II* listed parish church in the Church of England in Newton Solney, Derbyshire.

History

The church dates from the 14th century.

It was restored between 1880 and 1882 by Frederick Josias Robinson. The south aisle was extended south and east to provide additional accommodation. The organ transept was extended. A new timber roof was placed over the whole church. The walls were cleaned of plaster, and the pews were replaced with open pews. The floors were lowered around 18 inches and laid with Hereford tiles by the William Godwin Company of Lugwardine, Hereford, and a new oak pulpit was acquired. A reredos was erected by Robert Ratcliff. The restoration cost in the region of £3,700 . The church re-opened on Easter Monday 1882.[1]

Organ

The pipe organ was installed by Bevington & Sons and opened on 20 July 1861.[2] A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.

Parish status

The church is in a joint parish with:

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: . Reopening of Newton Solney Church . Derby Daily Telegraph . Derby . 13 April 1882 . 31 August 2015 .
  2. News: . Newton Solney. New Organ for the Parish Church . Derby Mercury . Derby . 17 July 1861 . 31 August 2015 .