St Mary's Church, Eccleston, Cheshire, Gothic Revival church in Eccleston, England
St Mary's Church in Eccleston is a red sandstone building with a west tower, a six-bay nave, and north and south aisles decorated with carved details. The chancel features clerestory windows that bring light to the interior, creating a spacious and well-lit worship space.
The present building was completed in 1899 by architect George Frederick Bodley, taking the place of earlier structures that occupied this site starting in 1188. The decision to build in the Gothic Revival style reflected the Victorian enthusiasm for medieval design.
The Grosvenor Chapel holds memorials honoring the Dukes of Westminster, showing how this place has been linked to the local nobility over time. Visitors notice these tributes while walking through and can see the family's importance to the community.
The church functions as an active Anglican parish within the Diocese of Chester, offering regular services and ceremonies throughout the year. Visitors planning to attend a specific event or arriving with a group should check ahead for current opening details and service times.
The entrance is graced by wrought-iron gates from the 18th century that originally came from Emral Hall in Flintshire. These gates were moved here later and give the church grounds a distinctive historical feature.
Location: Eaton and Eccleston
Inception: 1899
Architects: George Frederick Bodley
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
Website: http://achurchnearyou.com/eccleston-st-mary-chester
GPS coordinates: 53.15760,-2.87940
Latest update: December 8, 2025 20:03
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