All Saints Church, Darfield

Church in Darfield, South Yorkshire, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Church of All Saints is the parish church in the village of Darfield in South Yorkshire, England.[1] It is a Church of England church in the Diocese of Sheffield. The building is Grade I listed and was built in the 11th century AD with additions dating to the 14th and 15th centuries, and restorations taking place in 1849 and 1905.[2][3] The Corn Law repeal campaigner Ebenezer Elliot is buried in the churchyard which also contains monuments to the victims of the 1857 mining disaster at Lundhill Colliery[4] and the 1886 disaster at Houghton Main Colliery. The 1886 memorial was restored in 2011.[5] Between 1892 and 1934 the rector of All Saints was Canon Alfred Sorby who successfully argued in the High Court of Justice that on Ascension Day children attending a church service should not have to go to school. This ruling was known as the 'Darfield Judgement'.[6]

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All Saints' Church, Darfield
All Saints' Church, Darfield
53.5337°N 1.3697°W / 53.5337; -1.3697
OS grid referenceSE 41880 04306
LocationDarfield
CountryEngland
DenominationChurch of England
ChurchmanshipBroad Church
Architecture
Heritage designationGrade I
Designated14 October 1964
Administration
ProvinceYork
DioceseDiocese of Sheffield
ArchdeaconryDoncaster
DeaneryWath
ParishDarfield
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