St Andrew's Church, Tarvin, Gothic church in Tarvin, England.
St Andrew's Church is a Gothic building constructed from red sandstone, featuring a five-bay nave, a two-bay chancel, and a tower topped with quatrefoil windows and crenellated parapets. The interior layout reflects typical church design of the period with clear separation between worship spaces.
Construction of the church began around 1350 and the building was substantially enlarged in the 15th century. Later restoration work in the 18th and 19th centuries maintained and adapted the structure to contemporary standards.
The building holds several artworks spanning different periods, including a Flemish altar from the 16th century and memorial tablets for past community members. These items show how the congregation has recorded its history over generations.
The building serves as an active Anglican parish church serving the local community alongside a neighboring church. Opening times and access may vary depending on services and events, so checking ahead is helpful for planning a visit.
The south aisle contains a roof structure dating to 1380 that ranks among the oldest surviving church roofs in the region. This carpentry demonstrates construction techniques that have endured for many centuries.
Location: Tarvin
Inception: 14 century
Architectural style: English Gothic architecture
GPS coordinates: 53.19740,-2.76200
Latest update: December 14, 2025 12:26
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Hockenhull Hall
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Red Lion
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Church House
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Tombchest of John Minshull and daughter, south-west corner of churchyard of St. Andrew
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Number 86 and attached outbuilding
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Tombstone of Beatrix Hollinsworth 12 metres west door of Church of St Andrew
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The White House
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The Flaggs and Hamilton House, and front garden walls and gates
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Sundial in the churchyard of St Andrew
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Gates and gatepiers to the churchyard of St. Andrew
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Laurel House
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Roade House
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Tarvin War Memorial
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76, High Street
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The Vicarage
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Tarvin Hall
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Tombchest of William Sandbach and others, 5m south-east of sundial in churchyard of St Andrew
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Milepost, S of Stamford Bridge
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