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Formerly a small mining village, Eckington has now become a dormer town for Chesterfield and Sheffield.
The Parish Church of Eckington, St Peter and St Paul, built in 1100, is without doubt the most important building in the area, situated on the edge of the fields at the Sheffield entrance to the village.
It was restored in 1878 when the galleries in the North and South aisles and at the West end, added in the 18th-c, were taken down.