A tall brick church tower with gothic windows and a clock, surrounded by a stone wall and graveyard, under a clear blue sky.

St Mary and All Saints, Hawksworth

St Mary and All Saints is a Grade II* listed building much loved by the villagers.  During the last 5 years the tower has been restored by the PCC and the Hawksworth Community Association (a registered charity).  We hold a regular Holy Communion service on the 4th Sunday of each month at 9am and we serve breakfast after the service.  We hold additional services at Christmas, Easter and Harvest Festival. Since 1987, the Church has been a dual-purpose building as it would have been centuries ago.  Only the chancel remain consecrated and the nave is now central to the social functions of the village. 

Interior of a church with an arched stone doorway leading to the altar area, which has stained glass windows and an altar table with liturgical items. There are pews, chairs, and candelabras inside.
A person with long red hair in a white sweater playing an organ in a church, with the words 'O SING PRAISES SING PRAISES UNTO OUR GOD' written on the organ.