All Saints' Church, Hoole, Gothic Revival church in Hoole, United Kingdom
All Saints' Church, Hoole is a house of worship built with red sandstone walls and grey-green slate roofing, distinguished by its prominent southwest tower and broach spire. The structure displays Gothic Revival features throughout its design and construction elements.
The building was constructed in 1867 under architect Samuel Daukes and reflected the architectural trends of that era. Early 20th-century renovations expanded its structure and facilities for the growing congregation.
The church serves as a gathering place for the local community during worship and events throughout the year. It functions as a spiritual center where people come together to mark important life moments and maintain their faith traditions.
The church is located on Hoole Road in Chester and can be easily found in the area. Visitors can ask for information at the site or visit the cafe located within the premises.
The tower houses six bells capable of full circle ringing, with five of them dating back to the original construction period. The sixth bell was added later, extending the ringing capabilities of the tower.
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