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St Oswald's Church, Bidston

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OS grid reference
  
SJ 283 903

Denomination
  
Anglican

Functional status
  
Active

Parish
  
Bidston

Diocese
  
Diocese of Chester

Country
  
England

Website
  
St Oswald's, Bidston

Opened
  
1882

Status
  
Parish church

Architect
  
George Enoch Grayson

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Location
  
Bidston, Birkenhead, Wirral, Merseyside

Architectural styles
  
Gothic Revival architecture, English Gothic architecture

Similar
  
St Barnabas' Church - B, Flaybrick Hill Cemetery, Coronation Chair, Thornton Manor, Wirral Peninsula

St Oswald's Church is in Bidston, an area of Birkenhead, Wirral, Merseyside, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. It is an active Anglican parish church in the diocese of Chester, the archdeaconry of Chester and the deanery of Birkenhead.

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History

The original church dates back to the 13th century. The tower was built in 1520. The rest of the church was rebuilt in 1855–56 by W. and J. Hay in Gothic Revival style. An extension was made to the chancel in 1882 by G. E. Grayson.

Exterior

The church is built from coursed and squared rubble in large blocks with a roof of Westmorland slate with ridge cresting. Its plan consists of a west tower, a nave, north and south aisles with gable roofs, a south porch, and a chancel. Heraldic shields over the west door date it between 1504 and 1521. The tower is in three stages with angle buttresses and an embattled parapet.

Interior

In the chancel is a sedilia dated 1882. The reredos is a mosaic depicting The Last Supper by Salviati over which is a wooden canopy frieze. The stained glass includes windows by Morris & Co., Robert Anning Bell, H. Gustave Hiller, H. Hughes, Powell and Frank O. Salisbury. The two-manual organ dating from 1929 is by Henry Willis & Sons. There is a ring of six bells by Robert Stainbank of the Whitechapel Bell Foundry, five of which are dated 1868 and the other 1882. The parish registers begin in 1679 and the churchwardens' accounts in 1767.

References

St Oswald's Church, Bidston Wikipedia