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St Francis' Church, Chester

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OS grid reference
  
SJ 405 660

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Functional status
  
Active

Phone
  
+44 1244 351331

Country
  
England

Dedication
  
Saint Francis

Opened
  
1875

Status
  
Parish church

St Francis' Church, Chester

Location
  
Grosvenor Street, Chester, Cheshire

Address
  
Grosvenor St, Chester CH1 2BN, UK

Diocese
  
Roman Catholic Diocese of Shrewsbury

Similar
  
St Mark's Church - Antrobus, St Luke's Church - Oakhanger, All Saints Church - Scholar G, St Nicholas' Chapel, St Catherine's Church

St Francis' Church is in Grosvenor Street, Chester, Cheshire, England. It is an active Roman Catholic parish church in the diocese of Shrewsbury. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.

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History

Building of the church started in 1862 to a design by Benjamin Bucknell. After a number of problems and complications, it was completed between 1874 and 1875 by James O'Byrne. It was built for and is served by the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin.

Architecture

The church is constructed in red sandstone, and has roofs of banded grey and purple slates. At the west end is a narthex porch, above which is a five-light window. Over this is a pair of two-light Geometric windows flanking a canopied niche containing a statue of Saint Francis. On the east and west gables are stone cross finials. It is a wide church without aisles. Its interior is plastered, and is lined to give the appearance of stone. There is a west gallery containing an organ. The walls are thick, and are hollowed out internally to form chapels and confessionals. The organ was built by Gray and Davison in 1893, with additions by the same firm during the following year. It was restored in about 1998 by Rod Billingsley.

References

St Francis' Church, Chester Wikipedia