Christ Church, New Mill
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- location: between Sude Hill and Fulstone Hall Lane, New Mill
- status: exists
- category: church
Historic England Listing
- Grade II
- first listed 16 January 1967
- listing entry number 1134780
SUDE HILL (New Mill). Christ Church. Gothic revival 'Commissioners' Church. 1830 by Peter Atkinson. Ashlar. Pitched slate roof with parapet with rool top coping. Six bay nave with 2-light slender windows with traceried heads and hood moulds. All but bay to east have stained glass. Square buttresses to nave. Small single bay chancel with 3-light stained glass east window. Three tier west tower with angle buttresses, 2-light louvred bell-chamber, and parapet with 4 tall pinnacles with conical top. Interior: elliptical chancel arch. Gallery to each side on colonnettes, and with oak panelled balustrade. Organ chamber to left. Tall 'wine-glass' pulpit in carved oak on stone base. Carved stone font.
Records
- Huddersfield & District Family History Society — baptisms 1830-1941
- Huddersfield & District Family History Society — burials 1831-1900
- Ancestry.co.uk — births & baptisms 1830-1910
- Ancestry.co.uk — marriages & banns 1839-1935
- Ancestry.co.uk — deaths & burials 1831-1984
- Find a Grave
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Further Reading
- Books about Christ Church, New Mill
- Chapels and Churches of the New Mill Valley (2009) by Pamela Cooksey (pages 97-110)