St Editha's Church, Amington
| St Editha’s Church, Amington | |
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 St Edith’s Church, Amington | |
| 52°38′15.87″N 1°39′15.03″W / 52.6377417°N 1.6541750°WCoordinates: 52°38′15.87″N 1°39′15.03″W / 52.6377417°N 1.6541750°W | |
| Location | Amington, Staffordshire | 
| Country | England | 
| Denomination | Church of England | 
| History | |
| Dedication | St Editha | 
| Architecture | |
| Heritage designation | Grade II listed | 
| Architect(s) | George Edmund Street | 
| Completed | 1864 | 
| Administration | |
| Parish | Amington | 
| Deanery | Polesworth | 
| Archdeaconry | Aston | 
| Diocese | Anglican Diocese of Birmingham | 
St Editha’s Church, Amington is a Grade II listed parish church in the Church of England in Amington.[1]
History
The church was built in 1864 by the architect George Edmund Street. It is noted for its stained glass windows by Edward Burne-Jones.
Organ
The church has an organ which originally was built by George Holdich. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.[2]
References
- ↑ The Buildings of England. Staffordshire. Nikolaus Pevsner. p.61. ISBN 0140710469
- ↑ "NPOR D050501". National Pipe Organ Register. British Institute of Organ Studies. Retrieved 29 December 2014.
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