"Uttoxeter Church, St Mary, is a handsome structure, which was all rebuilt, except the tower and spire, in 1828. The spire, which rises to a height of 179 feet, was injured by lightning in 1814, and had to be partly rebuilt. The tower contains six bells and chimes, which play every three hours. The vicarage is in the patronage of the Dean and Canons of Windsor , and incumbency of the Rev Clement Fras. Broughton, MA, of Norbury, in Derbyshire, where he is rector.
Stramshall Church, St Michael and all the Angels, is a small handsome structure, in the Early English style, erected in 1850-1, as a chapel of ease for the northern parts of the parish, and is about two miles from Uttoxeter. The benefice is a curacy, annexed to the Vicarage of Uttoxeter.
The Roman Catholic Chapel, in Balance Street, was built in 1839, with a house for the priest, the Rev George Morgan, DD. It is in the Early English style, and is handsomely fitted up.
The Independent Chapel, in Carter Street, was built in 1828. The Rev J Cook is the present minister. In the same street is a Friends Meeting House, and a small Primitive Methodist Chapel. In High Street is a commodious Wesleyan Chapel, which was erected in 1812, and enlarged in 1844. The Wesleyan and Primitive Methodists have also small chapels at Stramshall."
[From History, Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire, William White, Sheffield, 1851)
A view of St Mary's Church, (1).
A view of St Mary's Church, (2).
Postcard of St Mary's Church Interior c1905