St John the Evangelist's Church, Worsthorne, Anglican church in Worsthorne, England.
St John the Evangelist's Church is a Gothic Revival building made of sandstone with slate roofs and a three-story west tower featuring an arched doorway and pointed windows. The tower is the most striking feature of the structure and can be seen from various parts of the village.
The building was constructed in 1902 following designs by architect Lewis Vulliamy and was made possible through support from local coal-mining families Hargreaves and Thursby. Their financial backing allowed the completion of this Gothic Revival design.
The stained glass windows inside were created by George Wragge in the 1930s and show artistic details typical of Anglican churches from that era. They shape the impression you get when stepping into the space with their light and colors.
The building is protected as a listed structure and remains an active center for worship and community events under the Diocese of Blackburn. Visitors should note that opening times and events may vary, so it is wise to gather information before arriving.
The churchyard holds war graves honoring soldiers from both World War I and World War II, marking an important part of local military history. These graves are often overlooked by casual visitors despite their significance to the community.
Location: Worsthorne-with-Hurstwood
Inception: 1902
Architects: Lewis Vulliamy
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
Website: http://worsthornestjohn.org.uk
GPS coordinates: 53.78780,-2.18920
Latest update: December 14, 2025 14:43
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