St Mary's Church, Halton, Anglican church building in Halton, England
St Mary's Church is an Anglican church building in Halton constructed from red sandstone with a four-bay nave flanked by north and south aisles. The structure includes an octagonal bell-turret positioned on the east gable and a marble reredos within the interior.
The original chapel near Halton Castle fell into ruin after the English Civil War, leading Sir Richard Brooke to finance the construction of this replacement building. The new church was completed in 1852 to serve the local community.
The interior features carved wooden benches and stained glass windows showing biblical scenes that reflect the congregation's devotion to the building. These details show how the space was shaped to support worship and community gathering over time.
The church is easily accessed from Halton's village center and provides a calm setting for visiting. Visitors should note that services take place at scheduled times, so checking opening times beforehand is helpful for uninterrupted viewing.
The vicarage next to the church was funded by Sir John Chesshyre in 1739 as a charitable gift to the community. This connection between the residence and the accompanying library reveals how wealthy patrons supported both spiritual and learning institutions locally.
Location: Halton
Inception: 1852
Architects: George Gilbert Scott
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
Website: http://HaltonParish.org.uk
GPS coordinates: 53.33200,-2.69630
Latest update: December 13, 2025 12:41
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