St Leonard's Church, Shirland
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LocationShirland, Derbyshire
CountryEngland
| St Leonard’s Church, Shirland | |
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| 53°7′16.64″N 1°24′18.91″W / 53.1212889°N 1.4052528°W | |
| OS grid reference | SK 39970 58458 |
| Location | Shirland, Derbyshire |
| Country | England |
| Denomination | Church of England |
| History | |
| Dedication | St Leonard |
| Architecture | |
| Heritage designation | Grade II* listed[1] |
| Administration | |
| Province | Canterbury |
| Diocese | Derby |
| Archdeaconry | Chesterfield |
| Deanery | Alfreton[2] |
| Parish | Shirland |
St Leonard's Church, Shirland is a Grade II* listed parish church in the Church of England[3] in Shirland, Derbyshire.
The church dates from the 15th century. Alterations were made in the 17th century. It was restored between 1848 and 1849 under the direction of the architect Henry Isaac Stevens[4] and was re-opened by the Bishop of Lichfield on 24 January 1849.
The church was restored again in 1929.
Parish status
The church is in a joint parish with:
Organ
An organ was installed at a cost of £200 (equivalent to £27,287 in 2023)[5] in 1885 by John Stringer and Co of Hanley.[6] A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.[7]
