St Matthew
Morley, Derbyshire
St Matthew's is a handsome church with a tall spire, the history of which can be traced back to 1378.
St Andrew’s church is Grade II listed, which was built around 1200 and restored in 1876.
Stanley, Derbyshire
St Andrew’s church is Grade II listed, built around 1200. It was restored in 1876. The bell turret contains two bells, recast in the 1920s. The church is a simple building, essentially one room divided by a plain Victorian screen at the choir. The nave seats about one hundred people in Victorian wooden pews. The octagonal stone font is medieval. Of particular note is the William III coat of arms hanging on the west wall, a rare example of its type.
Morley, Derbyshire
St Matthew's is a handsome church with a tall spire, the history of which can be traced back to 1378.
Dale Abbey, Derbyshire
At the far end of a rural village street, and feeling a very long way from the industrial estates only a few miles away, Dale Abbey is one of England's most idiosyncratic churches.
Breadsall, Derbyshire
There are no known records of a church before 1087, but Braegesheale is mentioned in an endowment charter dated 1002 of the Abbey of Burton.