Christ Church, Fulwood

Church in Lancashire, England
53°46′38″N 2°42′12″W / 53.7772°N 2.7032°W / 53.7772; -2.7032LocationFulwood, LancashireCountryEnglandDenominationAnglicanWebsitewww.christchurchfulwood.orgHistoryStatusParish churchArchitectureFunctional statusActiveArchitect(s)Myres and VeeversStyleGothic RevivalYears built1854–55SpecificationsNumber of spires1MaterialsStone with polychromy in the dressingsAdministrationDioceseBlackburnArchdeaconryLancasterDeaneryPreston

Christ Church is in Victoria Road, Fulwood, Preston, Lancashire, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Preston, the archdeaconry of Lancaster, and the diocese of Blackburn.[1] The church was built in 1854–55 and designed by Myres and Veevers. It is constructed in stone with some polychromy in the dressings. The north steeple has a square porch at the base, and becomes octagonal as it rises. There are no aisles, and inside the church is a hammerbeam roof.[2] In 1937 the Lancaster practice of Austin and Paley added a Chapel of Remembrance.[3][4]

See also

  • iconLancashire portal
  • List of ecclesiastical works by Austin and Paley (1916–44)

References

  1. ^ Christ Church, Fulwood, Church of England, retrieved 6 September 2012
  2. ^ Hartwell, Clare; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2009) [1969], Lancashire: North, The Buildings of England, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, p. 537, ISBN 978-0-300-12667-9
  3. ^ Brandwood, Geoff; Austin, Tim; Hughes, John; Price, James (2012), The Architecture of Sharpe, Paley and Austin, Swindon: English Heritage, p. 255, ISBN 978-1-84802-049-8
  4. ^ Price, James (1998), Sharpe, Paley and Austin: A Lancaster Architectural Practice 1836–1942, Lancaster: Centre for North-West Regional Studies, p. 101, ISBN 1-86220-054-8
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