Macclesfield United Reformed Church, Gothic Revival church in Park Green, Macclesfield, England.
Macclesfield United Reformed Church is a Gothic Revival building situated on Park Green that dates from the late 19th century. It features a four-stage tower with corner buttresses, pointed-arch windows, and paired bell openings topped with decorative gables and conical-roofed pinnacles.
The church was built in 1877 to replace an earlier chapel from 1788, designed by architect C. O. Ellison. This construction reflects the development of Victorian religious architecture during the second half of the 1800s.
The building serves as a gathering space for the local Reformed community to hold services and host events. The interior galleries on three sides help create flexible spaces for worship and community activities.
The church is located at Park Green and can be easily accessed for viewing its exterior architecture. Visitors should note that it remains an active place of worship, so visiting times may depend on scheduled services.
The entrance features a recessed porch with pointed arches supported by polished granite columns, topped by a stepped triple window design. This use of polished granite is uncommon in local 19th century buildings and shows careful craftsmanship.
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