Christ Church, Grade II listed church in Fulwood, Sheffield, England
Christ Church is a Grade II listed building in Fulwood, Sheffield, featuring architectural elements from the 1830s. The structure displays stained glass windows, detailed woodwork, and a stone exterior that reflects its Victorian-era construction.
The building was designed by the architectural firm Woodhead & Hurst in 1830, marking a period of significant religious architecture development in Sheffield. It exemplifies the Victorian construction traditions of the region and its spiritual importance during that era.
The church serves the community as a meeting place for worship and local gatherings. It remains a focal point where people come together for both religious observance and social connection.
Photography inside the building requires special permission from the church office. Information about service times and access to the building can be obtained through direct contact with the church.
The church is one of approximately 1,000 listed buildings in Sheffield, contributing to the city's architectural heritage. This extensive collection reflects Sheffield's rich industrial and religious past.
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