Glossop, Derbyshire.
Old Glossop was the original ‘Glossop’, a small farming settlement that grew into a mill town. The industry was so successful the old village ran out of space and a new textile town, called Howardtown, was built further down the valley. Today we know it as Glossop.
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All Saints, Glossop, Derbyshire.
14th Century origins, largely rebuilt by Weightman & Hadfield, 1854-55.
Nave remodelled 1913 by Charles Hadfield (1840-1916).
Chancel rebuilt 1924 by Charles Matthew Ellison Hadfield (1867-1949).
Grade ll listed.
Locked with no keyholder notice. Glossop is, sadly, not a town to find an open, welcoming church. St James was also locked.
Old Glossop was the original ‘Glossop’, a small farming settlement that grew into a mill town. The industry was so successful the old village ran out of space and a new textile town, called Howardtown, was built further down the valley. Today we know it as Glossop.
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All Saints, Glossop, Derbyshire.
14th Century origins, largely rebuilt by Weightman & Hadfield, 1854-55.
Nave remodelled 1913 by Charles Hadfield (1840-1916).
Chancel rebuilt 1924 by Charles Matthew Ellison Hadfield (1867-1949).
Grade ll listed.
Locked with no keyholder notice. Glossop is, sadly, not a town to find an open, welcoming church. St James was also locked.
Old Glossop was the original ‘Glossop’, a small farming settlement that grew into a mill town. The industry was so successful the old village ran out of space and a new textile town, called Howardtown, was built further down the valley. Today we know it as Glossop.
Tags: glossop derbyshire victorian church old glossop
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All Saints, Glossop, Derbyshire.
14th Century origins, largely rebuilt by Weightman & Hadfield, 1854-55.
Nave remodelled 1913 by Charles Hadfield (1840-1916).
Chancel rebuilt 1924 by Charles Matthew Ellison Hadfield (1867-1949).
Grade ll listed.
Locked with no keyholder notice. Glossop is, sadly, not a town to find an open, welcoming church. St James was also locked.
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All Saints, Glossop, Derbyshire.
14th Century origins, largely rebuilt by Weightman & Hadfield, 1854-55.
Nave remodelled 1913 by Charles Hadfield (1840-1916).
Chancel rebuilt 1924 by Charles Matthew Ellison Hadfield (1867-1949).
Grade ll listed.
Locked with no keyholder notice. Despite this notice in the porch, Glossop is, sadly, not a town to find an open, welcoming church. St James was also locked.
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