St Anne's Church, Worksop

Coordinates: 53°18′11″N 01°07′58″W / 53.30306°N 1.13278°W / 53.30306; -1.13278

St. Anne's Church, Worksop
Denomination Church of England
Churchmanship Broad Church
Website http://www.stanneschurch.co.uk
History
Dedication St. Anne
Administration
Parish Worksop
Diocese Southwell and Nottingham
Province York
Clergy
Vicar(s) Revd Simon Cash

St. Anne's Church, Worksop is an Anglican parish church in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.[1]

History

The church was built in 1911 by the Lancaster architects Austin and Paley.[2][3]

It is located on Newcastle Avenue. It is built in the 15th-century Perpendicular style.

Memorials

The church contains the medieval-style alabaster canopied tomb of Sir John Robinson, the builder of the church. The monument comprises a recumbent effigy in Carrara marble by Albert Toft. This was designed by Henry Paley of the Lancaster architectural practice; its estimated cost was £2,055.[4]

Organ

The church has an historic pipe organ which originated in an organ by Gray & Davison in 1852 for Clapham Congregational Church. This was later installed in St. John's Church, Buckley in Flintshire, and then moved to St. Anne's Church, by Goetze and Gwynn in 1999. A specification and pictures of the pipe organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register

Bells

The church has ten bells.

See also

References

Citations

Sources

  • Brandwood, Geoff; Austin, Tim; Hughes, John; Price, James (2012), The Architecture of Sharpe, Paley and Austin, Swindon: English Heritage, ISBN 978-1-84802-049-8 
  • Pevsner, Nikolaus (1979), Nottinghamshire, Pevsner Architectural Guides: Buildings of England (2nd ed.), New Haven and London: [[Yale University II listed building. Press]], ISBN 978-0300096361 
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