St Chad's Church, Over, Grade II* listed church building in Over, Winsford, GB
St Chad's Church is a Gothic place of worship built from red sandstone in Over, its interior fitted with an octagonal font and several chapels. The structure comprises a nave, side aisles, a chancel, and a tower that together form the building's layout.
The church started in the 14th century and was later expanded by Hugh Starkie, a court official under Henry VIII, with a southern wing around 1540. This expansion marked a significant phase in the building's development.
The church displays medieval craftsmanship in its form and preserves traditional objects like the octagonal font from the 1600s that reflect local religious practices. Visitors can observe how the community has shaped and maintained this worship space across centuries.
Visitors should expect limited wheelchair accessibility due to the building's medieval structure and its active worship function. It helps to prepare for uneven surfaces and narrow passages that reflect the church's age and layout.
The churchyard holds a medieval stone cross with an octagonal base dating from the same period as the building's southern expansion. This monument is separately protected as a heritage object and offers rare insight into the site's outdoor features.
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