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comprised a nave with side aisles, organ chamber, vestry and semi-circular chancel. It was lit by triplicated lights in the clerestory, and coupled lancet lights in the aisles. the caps on the piers were carved and traceried lancet lights inserted at the end of the chancel. The pavement in the chancel was laid with encaustic tiles. The roofs were open-timbered and stained. It was built of
Mansfield stone with a wrought dressing. The builder was Charles Lowe, and the plumber was Mr. Hardisty. The church was consecrated on 18 November 1879 by the
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