St. George's Church
Introduction
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Image: © Jonathan Wilkins Taken: 24 May 2011
This church is situated at the junction of St. George's Road and Crossley Road and belongs to the Church in Wales. Evening light, carefully-chosen, accentuates the roughness of the limestone walls and buttresses. The architects were LW Barnard & Partners (Cheltenham); the building was consecrated in 1913. It is a Grade II listed structure and is described as neo-perpendicular. The handsome windows have stained glass of interest.