Church in Nottinghamshire, England
St Thomas’ Church, Kirkby-in-Ashfield is a parish church in the Church of England in Kirkby-in-Ashfield , Nottinghamshire .
History
The foundation stone was laid on 27 July 1901 by the Duke of Portland .[ 2] The designs of the church were drawn up by the architect Louis Ambler .
The church cost over £5,000 (equivalent to £678,200 in 2023),[ 3] of which £2,000 was donated by the Duke of Portland .
The church was consecrated on 23 May 1903 by the Bishop of Southwell .[ 4]
A Lady Chapel was designed by E Watkinson and built between 1936 and 1937, entirely by voluntary spare time labour of craftsmen and helpers of the congregation.[ 5] It was dedicated by the Bishop of Southwell on 17 April 1937.
Organ
The organ is by Wadsworth Brothers of Manchester.
References
Churches in the Deanery of Newstead
Benefice of Annesley with Newstead Benefice of Brinsley with Underwood Benefice of Eastwood Benefice of Greasley Benefice of Hucknall Benefice of Huthwaite Benefice of Kirkby in Ashfield St Thomas Benefice of Kirkby in Ashfield St Wilfrid Benefice of Linby with Papplewick
St James, Papplewick
St Michael, Linby
Benefice of Ravenshead
St Mary, Newstead Abbey
St Peter, Ravenshead
Benefice of Selston Benefice of Skegby with Teversal Benefice of Sutton in Ashfield St Mary Benefice of Sutton in Ashfield St Michael Benefice of West Hucknall