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St Margaret's Church, Halliwell

Church in Greater Manchester, England
St Margaret's Church, Halliwell
St Margaret's Church, Halliwell is located in Greater Manchester
St Margaret's Church, Halliwell
St Margaret's Church, Halliwell
Location in Greater Manchester
53°35′04′′N 2°27′25′′W / 53.5844°N 2.4569°W / 53.5844; -2.4569
LocationLonsdale Road, Halliwell, Bolton, Greater Manchester
CountryEngland
Denomination Anglican
Churchmanship Liberal Catholic
WebsiteSt Margaret, Halliwell
History
StatusParish church
Founded1903
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architect(s) Austin and Paley
Architectural typeChurch
Style Gothic Revival
Specifications
Materials Stone
Administration
Province York
Diocese Manchester
Archdeaconry Bolton
Deanery Bolton
Parish St Margaret, Halliwell
Clergy
Vicar(s) Revd Janet French
Assistant priest(s) Revd Jeff Davies

St Margaret's Church is in Lonsdale Road, Halliwell, Bolton, Greater Manchester, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Bolton, the archdeaconry of Bolton, and the diocese of Manchester. Its benefice is united with that of Christ Church, Heaton.[1]

History

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St Margaret's was built in 1911–13, and was designed by the Lancaster architects Austin and Paley.[2] In 1939 the same architects added a vestry and offices to the church.[3] [4] Its interior was subdivided in 1982 to form separate rooms at the west end.[5]

Architecture

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The church is constructed in stone, with a plan consisting of a nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles, a south porch, a southeast porch, a chancel, and a southeast chapel with a canted east end.[5] The tracery in the windows is in free Decorated style.[3] Inside the church, the arcades are carried on alternate round and octagonal piers. The reredos dates from 1954 and contains mosaic and opus sectile . The stained glass includes the east window of 1937 by James Powell and Sons, a window on the north side of the church depicting Saint Margaret dated 1966 by Edith Norris, and a double window on the south side dating from 1921 by Humphries, Jackson and Ambler.[5]

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Churches in the Deanery of Bolton
Benefice of Astley Bridge
  • St Paul, Astley Bridge
Benefice of Blackrod
  • St Bartholomew, Westhoughton
  • St George, Westhoughton
  • St Katharine, Blackrod
  • St James, Daisy Hill
  • St John, Wingates
  • St Thomas, Westhoughton
Benefice of Bolton le Moors
Benefice of Bolton St Bede
  • St Bede, Bolton
Benefice of Deane
Benefice of Farnworth
Benefice of Halliwell St Peter
  • Barrow Bridge
  • St Andrew, Bolton
  • St Peter, Halliwell
  • Smithills Hall
Benefice of Harwood
  • Christ Church, Harwood
Benefice of Heaton with Halliwell
Benefice of Horwich and Rivington
Benefice of Leverhulme
Benefice of Little Lever
Benefice of Lostock
  • St Thomas and St John, Lostock
Benefice of Seven Sisters
  • St Catherine, New Bury
  • St George with St James, New Bury
  • St Michael with St Bartholomew, Great Lever
  • St Simon and St Jude, Bolton
Benefice of Tonge Moor
  • St Aidan, Hall i'th' Wood
  • St Augustine, Tonge Moor
Benefice of Turton Moorland
Benefice of West Bolton
Buildings and structures in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, England
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