St John the Evangelist's Church, Ashton Hayes, Anglican parish church in Ashton Hayes, England
St John the Evangelist's Church is an Anglican parish church in Ashton Hayes featuring a stone tower topped with a spire, reinforced by diagonal buttresses and topped with a crenellated parapet. The interior plan includes a four-bay nave connected to a two-bay chancel.
The building was constructed in 1849 following a design by architect E.H. Shellard of Manchester. Throughout the 20th century, extensions were added to the original structure, including a vestry in 1900 and a north chapel in 1932.
The church serves as the spiritual center for the local Anglican community, where residents gather for regular worship and religious observances. It remains an important meeting place for the parish.
The church is located on Church Road and can typically be visited during daylight hours. It is worth checking local information before your visit to learn about current access and any scheduled services or events.
Inside, an organ built by Charles Whiteley and Company occupies the west gallery and contributes to the musical tradition. A memorial dedicated to William Atkinson from 1883 can also be found within the building.
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