All Saints Church, Barnacre, Anglican church in Barnacre-with-Bonds, England
All Saints Church in Barnacre-with-Bonds is an Anglican church built from sandstone with a west tower, angle buttresses, and a pyramidal roof. The interior features a two-bay arcade leading to a chapel, with three-light windows showing Perpendicular Gothic tracery throughout.
The church was constructed in the early 1900s as a Gothic Revival building for the Anglican community. A southeast chapel was added later as a memorial to a notable member of the congregation.
The stained glass windows by Shrigley and Hunt from Lancaster fill the interior with colored light and create a contemplative space. These artworks shape how visitors experience the building today.
The church serves as the primary religious center for the Barnacre-with-Bonds community with regular Anglican services. Visitors should be aware that opening times depend on services and entering respectfully is expected.
A thoughtfully designed southeast section was added as a memorial to a community member and demonstrates careful architectural attention to detail. This later addition preserves a personal story within the building.
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