St Michael's Church, Grimsargh
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OS grid reference | SD 582,338 |
Location | Grimsargh, Lancashire |
Country | England |
Denomination | Anglican |
Website | St Michael, Grimsargh |
Architecture | |
Status | Parish church |
Functional status | Active |
Heritage designation | Grade II |
Designated | 11 November 1966 |
Architect(s) | Paley and Austin |
Architectural type | Church |
Style | Gothic Revival |
Administration | |
Parish | St Michael Grimsargh |
Deanery | Grimsargh |
Archdeaconry | Preston |
Diocese | Blackburn |
Province | York |
St Michael's Church is in the village of Grimsargh, Lancashire, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Grimsargh, the archdeaconry of Preston, and the diocese of Blackburn.[1] The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.[2]
Contents
History
A chapel was built on the site of the present church in 1716, and a north aisle and a chancel were added in 1840.[3] Between 1868 and 1871 the Lancaster architects Paley and Austin carried out work on the church.[4] They rebuilt the nave, providing seating for 220 people, and added a tower. This cost £3,000 (equivalent to £240,000 in 2021),[5] and was paid for by the Revd John Cross.[6]
Architecture
Exterior
The church is constructed in sandstone and has slate roofs. Its plan consists of a five-bay nave with a north aisle, a single-bay chancel, a north vestry, and a west tower. The architectural style is Decorated. The tower is in three stages, with a stair turret to the southeast and angle buttresses. In the top stage are three-light bell openings, and the tower is surmounted by a battlemented parapet and a pyramidal roof. Along the south side of the church are two-light windows and a gabled porch. The east window has three lights. In the wall of the north aisle are two-light square-headed windows. The vestry has a north doorway, and there are two windows in the east wall.[2]
Interior
Internally, the arcade is carried on octagonal piers. The nave has a barrel roof. In the chancel there are two sedilia with trefoil heads.[2] The church contains two fonts. One of these consists of an octagonal bowl on a fluted base, dating possibly from the 18th century; the other is a 19th-century tub. The stained glass in the east window dates from 1954 and is by Shrigley and Hunt.[3]
External features
The churchyard contains the war graves of three soldiers and a Royal Air Force officer of World War I. and a Royal Air Force Sergeant of World War II.[7]
See also
References
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- Church of England churches in Lancashire
- Grade II listed churches in Lancashire
- Diocese of Blackburn
- Paley and Austin buildings
- Gothic Revival churches in England
- Gothic Revival architecture in Lancashire
- Churches in Preston