St John the Baptist
Tideswell, Derbyshire
Why not visit the majestic, 14th century church of Saint John the Baptist (The Cathedral of the Peak )in Tideswell, Derbyshire?
Described as one of the prettiest and best proportioned churches of the Peak, it stands proud in a small hillside village and one of the highest villages in England.
Taddington, Derbyshire
Founded in the 12th century but dating mostly from the early 14th century, the church has an elegant four bay arcade and tall chancel lighted by flat headed windows. There is evidence of an earlier church. Although extensively restored in 1891, St Michael still contains a rare stone lectern, a stone font dating from the 13th century and a fine brass to Richard Blackwall, his wife and children, which is dated 1505. There is an early wall painting on the west wall, a rare stone lectern in the chancel and a medieval mass dial on the external south wall.
There is a strong history and tradition of spirituality in the area with the oldest Neolithic chambered tombs in England at Five Wells above the village. The Norman cross in the church yard probably marks the site of an earlier church. In the churchyard also are known to be the 19th century unmarked graves of orphans from Litton Mill. Within the church can be found the memorial brass of the Blackwell Family, coffin lids, three fonts and 17th and 18th century memorial grave slabs.
Tideswell, Derbyshire
Why not visit the majestic, 14th century church of Saint John the Baptist (The Cathedral of the Peak )in Tideswell, Derbyshire?
Monyash, Derbyshire
St Leonard's church has stood in the centre of the village for almost a thousand years.
Wardlow, Derbyshire
The Good Shepherd owes its existence to Revd Samuel Andrew, vicar of nearby Tideswell in the late 19th century.