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Oxford Street, Avenham
The Avenham area is sandwiched between Preston city centre and the River Ribble; much of it has been redeveloped but some older housing remains.
Image: © Stephen McKay
Taken: 11 Jun 2023
0.03 miles
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Jamea Masjid, Preston
Jamea Masjid is the largest and longest established mosque (masjid) in Preston. It was established in 1964 at Great Avenham Street and thereafter 18 Clarendon Street was acquired in 1967 serving the Muslim community of Preston until the current Jamea Masjid which was completed in 1984. It is recognised as the Central Masjid of Preston due to its capacity, location and the diversity of its worshippers (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamea_Masjid,_Preston Wikipedia).
Image: © David Dixon
Taken: 14 Jan 2015
0.05 miles
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St Augustine's Church & Centre - near Dickson Street
Image: © Betty Longbottom
Taken: 12 Aug 2007
0.08 miles
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St Augustine's New Avenham Centre
St Augustine's of Canterbury Roman Catholic Church was built between 1838-40; in 1879 it was enlarged by the addition of a new sanctuary. Major alterations were made in 1890 when the church's front was remodelled by the construction of two towers surmounted by cupolas being added to the refashioned earlier Ionic portico. Collapse of part of the ceiling and panelling in 1984 led to the discovery of widespread dry rot and the church was immediately closed. It remained closed until demolition in 2004*, after which a new community centre was constructed on the site of the former church and land immediately adjacent. In 2011, the centre was acquired by the Cardinal Newman Sixth Form College.
Despite demolition of the main section of the church, the front portico and towers remain intact. They are Grade II listed by English Heritage because “the well-balanced and successfully executed juxtaposition of Classical Ionic and Italian Renaissance design from the 1890s modification of the church provides significant architectural merit” and “the surviving elements of the former church remain as a conspicuous architectural element of the local streetscape” (English Heritage Building ID: 392137 http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-392137-front-portico-and-towers-of-the-former-s British Listed Buildings).
* A number of photographs taken during the demolition may be seen at St Augustine’s Flickr photostream https://www.flickr.com/photos/catholicpreston/page3/ .
Image: © David Dixon
Taken: 14 Jan 2015
0.09 miles
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Oxford Fields, Avenham
This area of rough-mown grass forms an open space off Oxford Street in the Avenham district of Preston. The trees on the south side offer some shade on this warm day.
Image: © Stephen McKay
Taken: 11 Jun 2023
0.09 miles
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Front Portico and Towers of the Former St Augustines of Canterbury RC Church, Preston
St Augustine's of Canterbury Roman Catholic Church was built between 1838-40; in 1879 it was enlarged by the addition of a new sanctuary. Major alterations were made in 1890 when the church's front was remodelled by the construction of two towers surmounted by cupolas being added to the refashioned earlier Ionic portico. Collapse of part of the ceiling and panelling in 1984 led to the discovery of widespread dry rot and the church was immediately closed. It remained closed until demolition in 2004*, after which a new community centre was constructed on the site of the former church and land immediately adjacent. In 2011, the centre was acquired by the Cardinal Newman Sixth Form College.
Despite demolition of the main section of the church, the front portico and towers remain intact. They are Grade II listed by English Heritage because “the well-balanced and successfully executed juxtaposition of Classical Ionic and Italian Renaissance design from the 1890s modification of the church provides significant architectural merit” and “the surviving elements of the former church remain as a conspicuous architectural element of the local streetscape” (English Heritage Building ID: 392137 http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-392137-front-portico-and-towers-of-the-former-s British Listed Buildings).
* A number of photographs taken during the demolition may be seen at St Augustine’s Flickr photostream https://www.flickr.com/photos/catholicpreston/page3/ .
Image: © David Dixon
Taken: 14 Jan 2015
0.10 miles
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St Augustine Building - Cardinal Newman College
Sports and Education facility
Image: © Anthony Parkes
Taken: 7 Jan 2012
0.10 miles
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Cardinal Newman College, St Augustine Building
Cardinal Newman College is a Catholic sixth form college close to the centre of Preston. The St Augustine’s Centre was acquired in 2010. This building hosts a variety of newly renovated classrooms and drama/dance studios as well as the original sports facilities. A notable feature is the front portico and flanking towers of the former St Augustine’s of Canterbury RC Church facing onto St Austin’s Road.
St Augustine's of Canterbury Roman Catholic Church was built between 1838-40; in 1879 it was enlarged by the addition of a new sanctuary. Major alterations were made in 1890 when the church's front was remodelled by the construction of two towers surmounted by cupolas being added to the refashioned earlier Ionic portico. Collapse of part of the ceiling and panelling in 1984 led to the discovery of widespread dry rot and the church was immediately closed. It remained closed until demolition in 2004*, after which a new community centre was constructed on the site of the former church and land immediately adjacent.
Despite demolition of the main section of the church, the front portico and towers remain intact. They are Grade II listed by English Heritage because “the well-balanced and successfully executed juxtaposition of Classical Ionic and Italian Renaissance design from the 1890s modification of the church provides significant architectural merit” and “the surviving elements of the former church remain as a conspicuous architectural element of the local streetscape” (English Heritage Building ID: 392137 http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-392137-front-portico-and-towers-of-the-former-s British Listed Buildings).
* A number of photographs taken during the demolition may be seen at St Augustine’s Flickr photostream https://www.flickr.com/photos/catholicpreston/page3/ .
Image: © David Dixon
Taken: 14 Jan 2015
0.10 miles
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Bank Parade
Middle Class housing overlooking the Park.
Image: © Betty Longbottom
Taken: 12 Aug 2007
0.12 miles
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St James Church, Knowsley Street, Preston
Image: © Alexander P Kapp
Taken: 15 Jan 2008
0.12 miles