St Werburgh's Church, Chester, Catholic parish church in Chester, England
St Werburgh's Church is a Catholic parish church in Chester featuring walls of buff sandstone and a grey slate roof in French Gothic style. The interior includes a nave, choir area with apse, and side aisles with clerestory windows that bring light throughout the space.
The current building was constructed between 1873 and 1875 under architect Edmund Kirby's design. Its creation marked a period of growth for Catholic presence in Chester during the Victorian era.
The church takes its name from Saint Werburgh, an early saint connected to Chester's religious past. It remains a gathering place for the local Catholic community and their activities today.
The church sits on Grosvenor Park Road, positioned between Chester's shopping area and green spaces, within easy walking distance from the city centre. Regular services take place, and you can find information about visiting hours and community events at the entrance or by contacting the parish office.
The interior features an unusual architectural solution with alternating round and octagonal piers that support the arcades. This irregular arrangement stands apart from typical church designs and creates a visually interesting rhythm as you move through the space.
Location: Cheshire West and Chester
Inception: 1914
Architects: Edmund Kirby
Architectural style: French Gothic architecture
Website: http://stwerburghchester.co.uk
GPS coordinates: 53.19110,-2.88250
Latest update: December 13, 2025 11:42
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