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St John the Baptist's Church, Bamford

St John the Baptist church is a C of E church in Bamford in the Hope Valley, Derbyshire, England.

St John the Baptist’s Church, Bamford
St John the Baptist’s Church, Bamford
St John the Baptist’s Church, Bamford
53°20′52.8″N 1°41′36.67″W / 53.348000°N 1.6935194°W / 53.348000; -1.6935194
LocationBamford
CountryEngland
DenominationChurch of England
History
DedicationSt John the Baptist
Consecrated17 October 1860
Architecture
Heritage designationGrade II* listed[1]
Architect(s)William Butterfield
Groundbreaking1859
Completed1860
Specifications
Height108 feet (33 m)
Administration
ProvinceCanterbury
DioceseDerby
ArchdeaconryChesterfield
DeaneryBakewell & Eyam[2]
ParishBamford and Derwent

History Edit

The building that is seen today is largely a William Butterfield restoration dating from 1860, with a bell tower. The new church was consecrated on 17 October 1860 by the Bishop of Lichfield.[3]

Parish status Edit

The church is in a joint parish with St Michael and All Angels' Church, Hathersage.

Organ Edit

A pipe organ was built by Albert Keates of Sheffield. It was rebuilt and extended in 1958 by T.C. Wilcock of Sheffield. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.[4]

The bells and tower Edit

A peal of six bells was provided at the rebuilding in 1860 by Naylor, Vickers and Co of Sheffield. The tower currently has six ringable bells, cast in 1998 by John Taylor & Co[5] to mark the Millennium. The modern bells have sprung metal stays instead of wooden ones. The Treble weighs 1 hundredweight 3 quarters and 12lb (94.4 kg). The tenor weighs 1 hundredweight and 26lb (215.2 kg). The bellringers practice on Wednesdays.[6]

The churchyard Edit

Exhumations from the cemetery of the village of Derwent were re-interred in St John's churchyard after the construction of the Ladybower Dam submerged that village during the Second World War.[7] Also in the graveyard is a grave marking the dead from Tin Town (Birchinlee), a temporary village made to house the workers who built the Derwent and the Howden dams in 1902. There is also a memorial for the dead of the Holocaust. The churchyard contains war graves from World War I of two male soldiers, a female member of Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps and a Royal Air Force airman.[8]

Location Edit

Main Road, Bamford, Hope Valley, Derbyshire, England, UK

Opposite St John's Close

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Historic England, "Church of St John the Baptist (1087859)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 January 2017
  2. ^ "St John the Baptist, Bamford & Derwent". A Church Near You. The Church of England. Retrieved 1 January 2017.
  3. ^ "Consecration of the new church at Bamford, Parish of Hathersage, Derbyshire". Sheffield Independent. England. 27 October 1860. Retrieved 3 January 2017 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  4. ^ "NPOR [N05303]". National Pipe Organ Register. British Institute of Organ Studies. Retrieved 2 January 2017.
  5. ^ "Bamford in the Peak, Derbys". Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers. Dovemaster. 6 April 2012. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  6. ^ Julie Bunting/Peak Advertiser. "Church Bells".
  7. ^ Francis Frith. "Bamford".
  8. ^ [1] CWGC Cemetery Report, details from casualty record.

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