Christ Church, Heaton Norris

Introduction

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Christ Church, Heaton Norris

Image: © Gerald England Taken: 24 Aug 2016

Christ Church was built in 1846 in a developed Early English style. Following its gutting by fire in 1977, it was demolished except for the tower and spire – notable as a local landmark – and a short length of the north and south nave walls. The plan of the rest of the church has been preserved by the retention of the lowest courses of masonry. It was vested in the care of The Churches Conservation Trust in May 1979.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.414339
Longitude
-2.167861