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St Edward the Confessor's Church, Leek

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By the time Plot publicised it, this double sunset would have been visible for centuries. The relevant alignments change over time, but it has been calculated that the double sunset predates the arrival of
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are listed Grade II. The churchyard contains two early medieval (11th century according to one source) crosses which are listed Grade II and are also protected as
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on and around the summer solstice. The sun has been observed to set twice behind a hill some six miles from Leek. The phenomenon was first described by
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Much of the church's appearance reflects two 19th century restorations. The first was by
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in a 1686 publication. It is still visible from Leek, depending on the weather.
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Kilburn, Kevin J. (1999), "Dr Plot and the amazing double sunset",
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A shortened version of Kilburn's article can be accessed at
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Grade II* listed buildings in Staffordshire Moorlands
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which were built as the town's population increased.
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53°06′25″N 2°01′35″W / 53.1069°N 2.0265°W / 53.1069; -2.0265
OS grid reference
SJ 983 566
Leek, Staffordshire
Denomination
Church of England
Dedication
St Edward the Confessor
Diocese
Diocese of Lichfield
Anglican
Leek
Staffordshire
Grade II*
parish church
All Saints
Ewan Christian
Ecclesiastical Commissioners
George Edmund Street
Gothic Revival
Morris and Co
George Frederick Bodley
Edward Burne-Jones
John Henry Dearle
Elizabeth Wardle
Thomas Wardle
churchyard
lychgate
scheduled monuments

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