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Edenfield Parish Church

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Edenfield Parish Church — Grade II* listed building-listed church in england-north-west, United Kingdom.

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30 min–1 h
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Edenfield Parish Church is a Grade II* listed building-listed church in england-north-west, United Kingdom, registered on the National Heritage List for England (NHLE entry 1318084). Listed status protects buildings and structures of special architectural or historic interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for further details.

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Heritage listing

Details RAMSBOTTOM 255/9/136 MARKET STREET 09-AUG-1966 EDENFIELD PARISH CHURCH GV II* Church, 1778, with tower dated 1614. Watershot coursed sandstone, slate roof. West tower, 2-storey nave, short rectangular apse. Very simple rectangular tower of coursed rubble with short diagonal buttresses at west corners, square window openings at 2nd stage anciently blocked, that on south side incorporating a stone with raised lettering "LH 1614", square belfry louvres, small battlements. In angle with nave a single storey hipped-roof addition housing staircase. Six-bay nave has on south sides low buttress at west end, doorway with plain surround next to it, similar doorway at east end, 5 round-headed ground floor windows with keystones on the massive rectangular heads and 5 square lst floor windows, all these with glazing bars and very small panes; in centre of 1st floor a square wall sundial lettered S. AITKEN (LAT.53,37N)C.WARDEN at the head with 1826 on the face and in a descending semi-circle the legend TEMPUS EDAX RERUM EST. North side has matching windows, 6 at ground floor and 5 above. Apse has Venetian window, a datestone over it inscribed GR III 1778; end wall has one square 1st floor window each side of apse, small round-headed window above it. INTERIOR: 3-sided panelled gallery on slim iron columns, 1811(the south side shortened in 1910 when the new organ was placed at the south east corner of the nave). Box pews in both aisles probably also early C19; benches in centre, 1870; flat ceiling carried on tie beams, with shallow iron braces in angles with exposed ends of trusses; various wall tablets, mostly C19. This church is significant for its tower of 1614, and as a rare example of an C18 chapel of ease with an early C19 gallery and some box pews still in situ. Listing

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

Place summary

Edenfield Parish Church is located in North-West England and is designated as a Grade II* listed building. This classification highlights its architectural and historical significance within the region.

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Coordinates
53.6744, -2.3064
County
Lancashire
District
Rossendale
Parish
Rossendale, unparished area
Postcode
BL0 0QD
Parliamentary constituency
Rossendale and Darwen

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Edenfield Parish Church?
Edenfield Parish Church is in Lancashire, North-West England, United Kingdom (postcode BL0 0QD), in the parish of Rossendale, unparished area.
Is Edenfield Parish Church a listed building?
Edenfield Parish Church is officially recognised as Grade II* listed building listed.
Is Edenfield Parish Church free to visit?
Yes, Edenfield Parish Church is free to enter.
How do I get to Edenfield Parish Church?
Drivers can navigate to postcode BL0 0QD. It sits within the Rossendale and Darwen parliamentary constituency.