St Mark's, Winshill, Church building and Grade II listed structure in Winshill, England.
St Mark's is a church building with Gothic Revival features, marked by a tall tower with a pointed spire and a large clock face on its south side. Inside, the space is divided into a central nave, side aisles on the north and south, and a chancel beyond, with geometric patterns decorating the walls and windows.
The building was constructed in 1869 as part of the Victorian expansion in the area and appears among four heritage-listed structures in the settlement. Its creation reflects the religious and architectural priorities of that era in England.
The church functions as a gathering space for weekly services and community events that bring local people together regularly. Its decorative details and layout reflect the religious values that shaped how people worshipped in the Victorian era.
The building is accessible through several entrances and situated in an area with parking and public transportation options nearby. It helps to check ahead about visiting hours, as regular services and community events may affect when you can enter.
The tower displays a large clock face on its south side, visible from street level and serving the community with timekeeping. This functional feature shows how the building played a practical role in daily life beyond its religious purpose.
Location: Winshill
Website: https://stmarkswinshill.co.uk
GPS coordinates: 52.80830,-1.60472
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:05
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