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St Matthew's Church, Little Lever

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OS grid reference
  
SD 754,074

Denomination
  
Anglican

Opened
  
1865

Architect
  
Edward Graham Paley

Country
  
England

Dedication
  
Saint Matthew

Phone
  
+44 1204 700936

St Matthew's Church, Little Lever

Location
  
Little Lever, Bolton, Greater Manchester

Website
  
St Matthew, Little Lever

Address
  
St Mathews Vicarage, Market St, Little Lever, Bolton BL3 1HH, UK

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

Similar
  
St Maxentius' Church - B, St Stephen and All Martyrs' C, St John the Evangelist's Church - F, St Saviour's Church, St Thomas' Church - Halliwell

St Matthew's Church is in the village of Little Lever, 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. St Matthew's is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.

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History

St Matthew's was built in 1865 to replace an earlier church built in 1791 on the other side of the street. It was designed by the Lancaster architect E. G. Paley. The tower was increased in height in 1924 as a memorial to the First World War.

Exterior

The church is constructed in coursed rubble stone with ashlar dressings, and a has slate roofs. Its architectural style is early Decorated. The plan consists of a nave, north and south transepts, a west porch, a chancel, a north vestry, and a tower at the southeast corner. The tower is in four stages, with a stair turret in its southeast corner. The bell openings have two lights and louvres. In the stair turret there are small lancet windows. At the summit of the tower is a plain parapet and corner pinnacles. Along the walls of the nave are two-light windows separated by buttresses. At the west end are large buttresses, a gabled porch, and a rose window. On the south wall of the chancel is a small three-light window, and on the north side, over the vestry, are two lancet windows. At the east end is a three-light window containing plate tracery. On the gable ends are finials.

Interior

In the chancel is a stone reredos, with stone panels containing the Ten Commandments and the Creed on each side, and a double sedilia. The choir stalls, organ front and screen are elaborately carved. The chancel is floored with Minton tiles. At the west end is a gallery, under which is a glazed screen. The pulpit and font are both "heavy stone tubs". The three-manual organ was built in 1884 by Brindley and Foster, and enlarged by the same firm in 1911.

Churchyard

The churchyard contains the war graves of five soldiers of the First World War, and two soldiers and two Royal Navy sailors of the Second World War.

References

St Matthew's Church, Little Lever Wikipedia