St Patrick's Church, Preston Patrick, Gothic Revival church in Preston Patrick, England
St Patrick's Church is a stone building in Gothic style with a substantial west tower divided into four stages by decorative string courses. The interior features stained glass windows and memorial monuments that reflect the building's role as a place of worship and remembrance.
An earlier chapel stood on this site dating back to the time of King Henry VII before being replaced. The current structure was built in 1852 as a new church to serve the community.
The church serves as a gathering place for the local community with stained glass windows depicting religious scenes that enhance the interior. These artworks connect traditional craftsmanship with spiritual meaning for visitors and parishioners alike.
The church welcomes visitors on Sunday mornings when services take place and can typically be entered for viewing. Plan your visit with sensitivity to active worship, as the space remains a functioning parish church with regular gatherings.
The building preserves elements from the earlier medieval chapel, including window features and niches from the original structure. These reused pieces create a physical link between the old and new construction.
Location: Preston Patrick
Inception: 1892
Architects: Sharpe, Paley and Austin
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
Website: http://achurchnearyou.com/preston-patrick-st-patrick
GPS coordinates: 54.24520,-2.71190
Latest update: December 14, 2025 14:42
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