Chapel of St Mary on the Bridge
Derby, Derbyshire
Dating largely from the 14th century, this little chapel originally stood on the first arch of a medieval bridge over the Derwent; the springing of the arch can still be seen below the east wall.
The most visited attraction in Derby, its monuments and history, undertaking tours of the tower and enjoying its calm reflective environment.
Derby, Derbyshire
Worship has been offered on this site for more than a thousand years, and the present building, commissioned from James Gibbs architect of St Martin in the Fields in London, goes back nearly three hundred years, with a tower which is considerably older. Inside the Cathedral you will find important monuments of Derby's past, such as the tomb of Bess of Hardwick, the wrought iron screen by Robert Bakewell (1730), and the memorial of Florence Nightingale. You will also find a place to be still and prayerful, either by yourself, the tiny St Katherine's Chapel in the crypt is perfect for this, or in one of the daily services, many of which include wonderful choral music. You can book a tour to the top of the tower and glimpse stunning views of Derby, or attend one of the many events which take place here each month. Many events, all services, and admission to the building are all free. In 2017 we celebrated ninety years since All Saints was hallowed as a cathedral with the creation of the new Diocese of Derby. Over these ninety years, Derby Cathedral has sought to serve the bishops and parishes of the Diocese, together with all who live and work in the city and county.
Derby, Derbyshire
Dating largely from the 14th century, this little chapel originally stood on the first arch of a medieval bridge over the Derwent; the springing of the arch can still be seen below the east wall.
Derby, Derbyshire
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin was one of 19th century England's foremost architects, a proponent of Gothic Revival, and the mastermind behind the Houses of Parliament in London.
Derby, Derbyshire