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Скачать или смотреть All Saints Church Annersley Part Five

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  • 2026-01-15
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All Saints Church Annersley Part Five
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🕍 All Saints’ Church, Annesley — The Current Parish Church
Origins and Construction

The present All Saints’ Church was constructed in 1874 to meet the spiritual needs of the rapidly expanding community of New Annesley, whose growth followed the development of the local colliery during the 1860s.

The church was designed by the distinguished architect Thomas Graham Jackson in the Victorian Gothic style. It replaced the earlier parish church, which had stood closer to Annesley Hall and had become impractical for the growing population.

Today, All Saints’ Church is designated a Grade II* listed building, recognising its particular architectural and historic significance.

Restoration After Fire

In January 1907, a serious fire caused extensive damage to the church, destroying much of the interior, including the roof and furnishings.

Reconstruction work was undertaken promptly, and the church was reopened in February 1909. The restoration largely respected Jackson’s original design, while incorporating new interior features and alterations to the bell installation.

Architectural and Historical Features

Among the church’s most notable features is a Norman font, transferred from the earlier medieval church, providing a tangible link to the parish’s long ecclesiastical history. The east stained glass window is also particularly admired for its artistic quality.

The parish now forms part of a wider benefice alongside neighbouring churches at Newstead and Newstead Abbey.

🏚️ Annesley Old Church — The Medieval All Saints’ Church
Early History

Prior to the construction of the Victorian parish church, worship in Annesley centred on a site near Annesley Hall, where a succession of earlier churches once stood.

Archaeological and historical evidence suggests the presence of a Saxon church, later replaced by a Norman structure in the 12th century. In 1356, the medieval church was substantially rebuilt by the Annesley family, resulting in a large and impressive building comprising a nave, chancel, and a south Lady Chapel, later known as the Felley Chantry.

Decline and Ruin

As the population shifted eastwards during the 19th century, the decision was made to construct a new parish church, leading to the replacement of the medieval church in 1874.

Although occasional services continued until around 1942, the old church was thereafter abandoned and fell gradually into ruin. Today it stands roofless, with significant remains including the west tower, nave walls, and sections of the Lady Chapel.

Heritage and Preservation

The ruins of Annesley Old Church are designated Grade I listed and are protected as a Scheduled Ancient Monument, underscoring their national importance.

In recent decades, conservation efforts have stabilised the structure and improved public access, ensuring that the site’s historical significance can continue to be appreciated by visitors.

Cultural Connections

Annesley Old Church holds an important place in English literary history, having featured in the works of Lord Byron and D. H. Lawrence, both of whom were closely connected to the local landscape and its heritage.

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