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St.Alkmund's

St. Alkmunds Parish Church.

The Duffield church is delicated to St. Alkmund, an exiled Prince of Northhumbria who was murdered in 800 A.D. in Mercia at Northworthy ( renamed Derby after a Danish Viking occupation in 877 A.D.) by bodyguards sent by the usurping King Earduff of Northhumbria.
The first known record of the church is in the Doomsday survey of 1086, which referered to a church and resident priest.

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Rev. Mark Pickles Tel: 01332 841168

 

 


Methodist church

Trinity Methodist Church

Methodism came to Derby in 1767 and to Crich in 1766 where Duffield's first Methodist, Thomas Slater, was converted at the age of 20.
The first Duffield Methodists met in a cottages, hay lofts and in the open air. The first Methodist chapel building was completed in 1777 in King Street, the premises now used by the Freemasons. Web site. Click here

Minister: Rev. Patricia S. Olivent-Hayes
Tel: 01332 842025
Property bookings, Mr. K. J. Cheesley,
Tel: 01332-841770.

 


Evangelist Bapist Church

Duffield Evangelical Bapist Church

A building for Christian worship has stood on the site since 1791. Earliest records suggest it was known as 'The church on the Triangle'. In 1830 the present building was erected and the chapel was transfered to'the new Connexion of General Bapists' in 1837. Since that date the building, to which a two-storey school room and domestic facilities were added in 1877, has been in constant use. Website link : www.debc.org.uk

 

Duffield Emmanuel Community Church.

Duffield Emmanuel Community Church.

The people who form the Emmanual Community Church are committed Christians whose desire is to live out the Christian faith in practice, obeying God whatever the cost, both in this country and abroad.

 

St. Margaret's Catholic Church.

St. Margaret's Catholic Church.

The dual purpose building was built in 1981. The church is delicated to St. Margaret Clitherow, a Yorkshire housewife and mother who was martyred in York in 1586 for sheltering a Catholic priest and allowing her home in The Shambles, York, to be used for Catholic services. The building was extended in 2007.

Views around the village.
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Brook cottage, Duffield
Brook Cottage.

Methodist church
Methodist Church.

Town street - East side
Town Street - East Side.

Town street
Town Street, Duffield.

Mill house
Mill House.

King street
King Street.

The Forge
The Forge, Town Street.

Wirksworth Rd.
Wirksworth Rd. corner.

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