St Andrew's Church, Leyland, Anglican church in Leyland, England.
St Andrew's Church is an Anglican church in Leyland built from stone with Gothic design elements throughout its structure. The building features a crenellated tower, pointed-arch windows in the nave, and roofing in both slate and copper.
A church has stood on this site since Norman times, with construction evolving over several centuries. The current chancel dates to the 14th century, while the tower was added in the late 15th century.
The congregation follows evangelical traditions and uses this space for regular worship gatherings that shape community life in the area. It serves as a meeting point for people who share common values and beliefs.
The church is located on Worden Lane, easily accessible from the town center and surrounding neighborhoods. Visitors should check ahead for any services or events happening on their chosen day.
The churchyard holds 18 Commonwealth war graves from two world conflicts, with the majority from the First World War. These graves serve as quiet reminders of local sacrifice during global events.
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