St Mary's and St Helen's Church, Neston, Grade II* listed Anglican church in Neston, England
St Mary's and St Helen's Church is an Anglican church building in Neston featuring sandstone walls and slate roofs topped with red tile cresting. The prominent west tower displays battlements and includes an additional storey added in 1854.
The original building was founded in 1170 by Ralph de Montalt, with fragments of pre-Conquest crosses discovered during later renovations. These findings suggest an earlier place of worship existed on this site before the current structure.
The parish maintains detailed registers dating back to 1559 that document important local events and people. These records include the baptism of Emma Lyon in 1765, a person who would later gain prominence under another name.
The church is easily located in Neston and hosts regular Anglican services within the Diocese of Chester. Visitors should check opening times beforehand, as access may vary depending on services and events.
The interior houses a 16th-century font with octagonal quatrefoiled panels and stained glass windows designed by Edward Burne-Jones and Kempe. These artworks showcase the craftsmanship that was maintained when the building was updated over time.
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