Christ with All Saints, Heaton Norris

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Christ with All Saints, Heaton Norris

Image: © Gerald England Taken: 27 May 2022

The foundation stone of All Saints Church Heaton Norris, designed by Stockport and Manchester architects Preston and Vaughan, was laid by Lady Egerton of Tatton (who had provided the land) in 1886, and the building was completed two years later. The building is in the Gothic revival style typical of the architect's other local churches such as St. Augustine, Cheadle Heath, St. Andrew, Levenshulme (both now closed) and St. Alban, Offerton. It consists of yellow brick with red brick dressings. The parish was carved out of a portion of that of Christ Church Heaton Norris, of which only the spire remains. The church was renovated in 1991. http://www.cwas.org.uk/?page_id=14

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.421174
Longitude
-2.16518