Within the stunning landscape of Derbyshire lies a wealth of historic
churches. These buildings have borne witness to the changes that have
taken place in the county through the centuries. Towns, villages and
cities all have their church buildings, many dating from the Middle
Ages. In this book author David Paul surveys the historic churches of
Derbyshire. They range from the plague village church of St Lawrence in
Eyam, the famous crooked spire of St Mary and All Saints at
Chesterfield, Bakewell's medieval church of All Saints with its Saxon
crosses and carved stones, and many more. The text is accompanied
throughout by attractive photographs of these captivating places of
worship. This fascinating picture of an important part of the history of
Derbyshire over the centuries will be of interest to all those who live
in or are visiting this county in England.