Affiliation Roman Catholic Architectural type church Opened 1868 Year consecrated 1868 | Ecclesiastical or organizational status Parish church Completed 1868 Construction cost 25,000 GBP Architect E. W. Pugin | |
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Materials Rock faced stone, slate roof Similar Shrewsbury Cathedral, St Mary's Church - Warrington, Mount St Mary's Church - L, John's Lane Church, Sacred Heart Church - B |
All Saints' Church is a Roman Catholic church in Urmston, Greater Manchester, England, and is located on Redclyffe Road (grid reference SJ76649741), close to the Manchester Ship Canal. The church was constructed between 1867 and 1868 and was designed by E. W. Pugin in the Gothic Revival style for Sir Humphrey de Trafford. The church is a Grade I listed building and considered to be an example of Pugin’s best work.
Fittings and furniture
The church has timber pews, stained glass and gargoyles. There is a carved stone altar and reredos. The church also contains a painting depicting E. W. Pugin with a plan of the church.
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All Saints' Church, Urmston Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA