Clark Street Congregational Church, Morecambe

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Clark Street Congregational Church, Morecambe

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Clark Street Congregational Church, Morecambe, Victorian church building in Morecambe, England.

Clark Street Congregational Church is a Victorian-era church building in Morecambe featuring a northwest tower and southwest porch. Its windows showcase plate tracery design work created by architect Edward Graham Paley.

The building was constructed in 1863 as a congregational place of worship for Morecambe. It ceased operations before 1980 and was later converted to office use.

The church served as a central gathering place for the Morecambe community during the Victorian era. It anchored local religious life and represented the faith traditions that shaped the town's social fabric.

The building sits in central Morecambe and is easily accessible from street level. Today it functions as office space, so public access is limited by its current use.

The building is one of approximately 36 churches designed by Edward Graham Paley across Lancashire between 1851 and 1867. Paley's prolific design work shaped the region's religious architecture during this period.

Location: Morecambe

Architects: Edward Graham Paley

GPS coordinates: 54.07430,-2.86190

Latest update: December 14, 2025 16:41

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