St Andrew
Twyford, Derbyshire
A pretty rural church situated on the banks of the River Trent, with a fine, original Norman arch and Maltese Crosses denoting its connection with the Knights Hospitallers.
St Saviour's was built in 1662 reusing stone from a ruined chapel at nearby Ingleby, and is built in such a convincing style that from the outside only an expert could tell the true date.
Foremark, Derbyshire
It is a different story inside, because the simple interior is entirely and clearly 17th century.
Everything is of a piece, from the box pews to the three decker pulpit. The little church is essentially one space, but the east end is divided from the west by a charming wooden screen.
Twyford, Derbyshire
A pretty rural church situated on the banks of the River Trent, with a fine, original Norman arch and Maltese Crosses denoting its connection with the Knights Hospitallers.
Repton, Derbyshire
St Wystan's has a fascinating and complex history, much of it forgotten or misunderstood until Dr Harold Taylor began to study it in the 1930s'.
Melbourne, Derbyshire