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St James the Greater Church, Barlborough

St James the Greater Church, Church Street, Barlborough, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S43 4ER

  • Available anytime
  • In person
  • Pre-booking not required

Visit our beautiful medieval church and learn about its history. View a special exhibition by Barlborough Heritage Centre about the church and surrounding historic buildings such as the Old Rectory and Barlborough Hospital (Almshouses).

What do you know about the historic village of Barlborough? Perhaps you've recently moved here or have lived here for years but do you know its history? Have you ever been in the church? In partnership with Barlborough Heritage Centre, St James church is opening up its doors and putting on a special history exhibition about the church and its surrounding historic buildings such as the Old Rectory and Barlborough Hospital (Almshouses). Local experts will be on hand to share their knowledge. Refreshments will be available.

Timings & Tours

Available anytime

Location & directions

St James the Greater Church, Church Street, Barlborough, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S43 4ER

Contact on day:
Rev Bryony Taylor 07960 735352
Telephone number:
+447960735352

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking not required

Accessibility details

At St James Barlborough there are three steps up to get into the main door of the church with a handrail either side. We have a ramp that can be put down to enable wheelchair access. We also have a folded wheelchair available on site – just ask a welcomer at the door if you need this. We have a disabled toilet inside the building. There is a designated disabled parking space (for blue badge holders) as near as possible to the church – by the notice board. This is roughly 25 metres away from the main entrance of the church up the path.

Additional information

This event is in partnership with Barlborough Heritage Centre, 1/4 mile away from the church which will also be open for visitors.

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