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Christ Church, Thornton

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Country
  
England

Consecrated
  
1836

Opened
  
1963

Diocese
  
Diocese of Blackburn

Architect
  
Joseph T. Parkinson

Denomination
  
Anglican

Functional status
  
Active

Status
  
Parish church

Material
  
Sandstone

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Location
  
Meadows Avenue, Thornton-Cleveleys, Lancashire

Website
  
Christ Church, Thornton-Cleveleys

Architectural styles
  
Gothic Revival architecture, Modern architecture

Similar
  
St Hilda's Church - Bilsborrow, St Nicholas' Church - F, Shard Bridge, St Luke's Church - Winmarleigh, St Peter's Church - Fleetwood

Christ Church is in Meadows Avenue, Thornton-Cleveleys, Lancashire, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Poulton, the archdeaconry of Lancaster, and the diocese of Blackburn.

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History

Christ Church has been the parish church of Thornton-Cleveleys since 1836. The church was built originally in 1835–37 to a design by Joseph Parkinson. The chancel was added in 1913–14 by the Lancaster architects Austin, Paley and Austin. In 1963 Leach, Rhodes and Walker rebuilt the nave, added the tower and built parish rooms.

Architecture

The authors of the Buildings of England series comment that the church and parish rooms have "a mismash of an exterior". The church is constructed in yellow sandstone with red sandstone dressings. The architectural style is Free Perpendicular. Standing to the southwest of the church are single-storey parish rooms, from which rises a tower with an open bell stage and a saddleback roof. Inside the church is stained glass installed in 1974 and designed by Brian Clark.

References

Christ Church, Thornton Wikipedia