St Paul's, Burton upon Trent, Victorian church building in Shobnall, Burton upon Trent, England
St Paul's is a Victorian church building in Shobnall featuring a cruciform layout with a square central tower. The structure is constructed from Coxbench and Ancaster stone, with interior columns displaying detailed carved capitals and tall windows.
The church was built in 1874 with funding from Michael Thomas Bass, a prominent local patron who invested heavily in community projects. This construction reflected the economic prosperity of the area and the central role of the church in Victorian society.
This church serves as a community gathering place where residents and visitors come together for worship and local events. The building reflects Victorian religious values in its grand design, showing how faith shaped the public spaces of the era.
The building is accessible on most days, and arrangements can be made for specific access needs through the churchwarden. Visitors should be prepared for active worship services during regular hours and follow standard church etiquette.
The interior column capitals feature naturalistic carved details crafted by S. Tinkler, showing skilled stone carving work. The windows designed by Archibald John Davies in Arts and Crafts style add visual richness to the interior spaces.
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