Church in Cheshire, England
St Mary's Church, Widnes St Mary's Church, Widnes, from the West
53°20′56″N 2°43′58″W / 53.3488°N 2.7329°W / 53.3488; -2.7329 OS grid reference SJ 513,838 Location Widnes , Cheshire Country England Denomination Anglican Churchmanship Evangelical Website St Mary, Widnes Status Parish church Consecrated 1910 Functional status Active Heritage designation Grade II* Designated 31 October 1983 Architect(s) Austin and Paley Architectural type Church Style Gothic Revival Groundbreaking 1908 Completed 1910 Construction cost £16,669 Capacity 770 Length 1,785 feet (544 m) Width 80 feet (24 m) Nave width25.5 feet (8 m) Materials Red sandstone Roofs of Ruabon tiles and lead Province York Diocese Liverpool Archdeaconry Warrington Deanery Widnes Parish St Mary, Widnes Rector Revd Janice Collier Vicar(s) Revd Jeremy Duff Curate(s) Revd Dawn Harrison Reader(s) Chris Holleran Churchwarden(s) Alma Lowe, Bill Johnson
St Mary's Church is in the West Bank area of Widnes , Cheshire , England. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building .[1] It is an active Anglican parish church in the diocese of Liverpool , the archdeaconry of Warrington and the deanery of Widnes. Together with the churches of St Paul, Widnes, and St Mary, Hale , it forms the South Widnes Team.[2] It has been described as "the last great church masterpiece" created by the Lancaster architects Austin and Paley .[3] [a]
History [ edit ] The first church in West Bank, known as Widnes Dock Church and dedicated to St Mary , was opened in 1858. This church was never completed and consisted only of the nave . It had been built on chemical waste which subsided, leading to bulging of the walls and twisting of the roof. In the early 1900s a new site was obtained near the promenade, and money was raised for a new church. The foundation stone was laid on 14 May 1908 and the church was opened on 12 November 1910. The church was designed by Austin and Paley, cost £16,669 in total (equivalent to £2,150,000 in 2023),[7] which included £5,400 for the site, and provided seating for 770 people.[8]
Architecture [ edit ] Exterior [ edit ] The church is built in red flecked sandstone , and the nave roof is in Ruabon tiles. The aisle roofs are in lead. Its plan consists of a five-bay nave with a clerestory , north and south aisles which embrace a west tower, and north and south transepts , a chancel .[1] The northwest porch is set at an angle to the church and the south porch is perpendicular to it. The church is built in Perpendicular style. The north transept is in one bay and includes the organ . The south transept is in three bays and forms a Lady chapel . The tower has a projecting octagonal staircase on the southeast corner and buttresses on the southeast corner.[1] An inscribed frieze of the Te Deum runs around the tower and below the parapet of the south and east sides of the church.
Interior [ edit ] The furnishings are of oak and were designed by the architects. The font is made of Darley Dale stone. The stained glass in the east window depicts the Ascension and an Apocalyptic Vision and was designed by Shrigley and Hunt . The three-manual organ was built by Wm. Hill and Son in 1902 and restored and enlarged between 1936 and 1947 by Henry Willis & Sons .[10]
External features [ edit ] Wayside pulpit An octagonal wayside pulpit is set into the boundary wall of the church. Also designed by Austin and Paley, it is constructed in red sandstone and approached by six steps. The text "Go out into the highways and compel them to come in that my house may be filled" (from Luke 14:23 ) is cut into its masonry. It is listed at Grade II.[11]
See also [ edit ] References [ edit ] Notes
^ The church is also described by Brandwood et al as "a magnificent essay in space and light, equal to, if very different from, the best churches of the time by masters such as Giles Gilbert Scott and Temple Moore ".[4] Citations
^ a b c Historic England , "Church of St Mary, Widnes (1130420)" , National Heritage List for England , retrieved 15 August 2012 ^ Deanery of Widnes , Anglican Diocese of Liverpool , retrieved 8 August 2012 ^ Brandwood et al. (2012) , p. 165. ^ Brandwood et al. (2012) , p. 167 ^ UK Retail Price Index inflation figures are based on data from Clark, Gregory (2017), "The Annual RPI and Average Earnings for Britain, 1209 to Present (New Series)" , MeasuringWorth , retrieved 7 May 2024 ^ Brandwood et al. (2012) , p. 247. ^ "NPOR [N10775]" , National Pipe Organ Register , British Institute of Organ Studies , retrieved 1 July 2020 ^ Historic England, "Wayside pulpit to Church of St Mary, Widnes (1325946)" , National Heritage List for England , retrieved 15 August 2012 Sources
Brandwood, Geoff; Austin, Tim; Hughes, John; Price, James (2012), The Architecture of Sharpe, Paley and Austin , Swindon: English Heritage , ISBN 978-1-84802-049-8 Diggle, Rev. G. E. (1961), A History of Widnes , Widnes: Corporation of Widnes, OCLC 450270 Pollard, Richard; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2006), Lancashire: Liverpool and the South-West , The Buildings of England, New Haven and London: Yale University Press , ISBN 0-300-10910-5 External links [ edit ]
Churches in Cheshire
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Trinity Church, Runcorn Jenkin Chapel St Mary's Church, Sandbach Sandbach Methodist Church St John the Evangelist's Church, Sandbach Heath St John the Evangelist's Church, Sandiway All Saints Church, Scholar Green St Edith's Church, Shocklach St Michael's Church, Shotwick All Saints Church, Siddington St John the Baptist's Church, Smallwood All Saints Chapel, Somerford St Lawrence's Church, Stoak St Thomas' Church, Stockton Heath St Matthew's Church, Stretton St Peter's Church, Swettenham St Peter's Church, Tabley St Helen's Church, Tarporley St Andrew's Church, Tarvin St Alban's Church, Tattenhall All Saints Church, Thelwall St Mary's Church, Thornton-le-Moors St John's Church, Threapwood St Mary's Church, Tilston St Jude's Church, Tilstone Fearnall St John the Evangelist's Church, Toft St Chad's Chapel, Tushingham St Chad's Church, Tushingham Holy Ascension Church, Upton-by-Chester St Leonard's Church, Warmingham Holy Trinity Church, Warrington St Alban's Church, Warrington St 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