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St Matthew's Church, Jersey

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Location
  
Millbrook, Jersey

Functional status
  
Active

Archdeaconry
  
Bournemouth

Phone
  
+44 1534 720934

Denomination
  
Anglican

Completed
  
1840

Opened
  
1840

Diocese
  
Diocese of Winchester

St Matthew's Church, Jersey

Address
  
La Route de Saint-Aubin, JE3 1LN, Jersey

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St Matthew's Church, also known as the Glass Church, is an Anglican church in Millbrook, in the parish of Saint Lawrence, Jersey in the Channel Islands. Built in 1840, the church is known for its glass-work by René Lalique.

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History

St Matthew's was built in 1840 as a chapel of ease. In 1934, Florence Boot, Lady Trent, the widow of Jesse Boot of Boots the Chemists, commissioned an extensive renovation of the church by architect A. B. Grayson and French glass designer René Lalique. According to BBC News, the church is noted as "the only remaining and complete example of ... Lalique's heavy, clouded glass."

Assessment and administration

On 26 September 2008, St Matthew's was listed as a Site of Special Interest by Jersey Heritage for its architectural, historical and artistic special interest. In 2010 the church received £125,000 worth of funding for restoration.

St Matthew's is an active Church of England church in the Diocese of Winchester which is part of the Province of Canterbury. The church is part of the Archdeaconry of Bournemouth and the Deanery of Jersey. As of 2010, the church's vicar is the Reverend Philip James Warren.

References

St Matthew's Church, Jersey Wikipedia