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St Winefride's, Sandbach

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Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Materials
  
Brick

Phone
  
+44 1270 762198

Material
  
Brick

Architectural type
  
Church

Priest(s)
  
Fr Michael Morton

Status
  
Parish church

Location
  
Sandbach, Cheshire, England

Website
  
StWinefridesSandbach.com

Address
  
Middlewich Rd, Sandbach CW11 1HU, UK

Diocese
  
Roman Catholic Diocese of Shrewsbury

Similar
  
St Oswald's Church - Padgate, St Mary's Church - Crewe, St John the Evangelist's Church - S, Christ Church - Wheelock, St Francis' Church - Chester

St Winefride’s is a Catholic church in Sandbach, Cheshire, England within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Shrewsbury. It is a member of Churches Together in Sandbach

History

The present church was completed in July 1914, just before the First World War. Previously Mass had been celebrated in a Methodist chapel in what is now Chapel Street. The church is very closely linked with the history of Catholics in Sandbach in general. The original parish church was St Mary's Church, Sandbach but this became part of the Church of England after the Reformation]. After this event there is very little Catholic history mentioned for many years, the family which owned the Old Hall Hotel, Sandbach did however harbour Catholic priests with Priest holes.

With the Industrial Revolution, and the establishment of the LMS railway depot in Crewe, many railway workers moved into the area. Some were Irish Catholics and so a permanent church building was needed. The then Earl of Crewe donated land on the Middlewich Rd where the present church was built. The presbytery was only built in 1933 when Fr Mulcahy became the first resident priest. A church hall was also built in the 1980s and is used by the parish as well as the local community.

References

St Winefride's, Sandbach Wikipedia


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