Christ Church, Alsager, Georgian church in Alsager, England
Christ Church is a Georgian church building in Alsager made of yellow Keuper sandstone, distinguished by a west tower, a six-bay nave, and a three-bay chancel. The round-headed windows and Tuscan demi-columns shape its appearance and show details of the classical architecture from this period.
Its construction began in 1790, initiated by three sisters connected to the Manor of Alsager, with Thomas Stringer serving as the architect. The completion of this stone church represented a significant building project for the local community at that time.
The interior windows display depictions of saints made in different artistic styles over time by various workshops. These colored glass panels shape how the space looks and tell stories to those who view them.
The building holds Grade II* listed status and attracts visitors interested in Georgian architecture or seeking quiet time inside. Before planning a visit, check opening times in advance as these can vary depending on services or special events.
The church houses eight war graves of British soldiers who served during both World Wars and were laid to rest there after the conflicts ended. These quiet memorials serve as reminders of the local community's sacrifice.
Location: Alsager
Inception: 1790
Architects: Thomas Stringer
Architectural style: Georgian architecture
Website: http://christchurch-alsager.org.uk
GPS coordinates: 53.09780,-2.31680
Latest update: December 14, 2025 13:05
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