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.
St Mary's is a Grade I listed building from the 1300s with many unusual features and history written across the walls, home to a welcoming church family of over 100 people with young families and older folk worshipping and growing together.
Chaddesden, Derbyshire
The church building itself shows signs of having started as a late medieval Catholic chapel, having been through the reformation with a number of changes made, then further changes by the Victorians and the Oxford movement to restore more Catholic style worship, and there are even signs of the second world war leaving its mark.
Today the church is used by a lively and active congregation which seeks to serve God, each other and the community around us as much as we can, in the name of Jesus.
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
The most visited attraction in Derby, its monuments and history, undertaking tours of the tower and enjoying its calm reflective environment.
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.