St Mary Magdalene's Church, Alsager, Anglican church in Alsager, England.
St Mary Magdalene's Church is an Anglican church in Alsager with a west tower, red sandstone walls, and windows featuring decorated Gothic tracery throughout. The interior is shaped by elliptical piers and other Gothic elements including a sedilia.
This building was constructed in 1894 following the design of architect Hubert Austin, replacing an older structure on the site. The earlier church was later moved and repurposed elsewhere.
The church houses stained glass windows created by notable artists between 1915 and 1920. These windows shape how light fills the interior and create moments of quiet reflection for visitors.
The church holds regular services and community events as part of the Diocese of Chester. Visitors should check opening times and dress respectfully when entering.
Inside is a three-manual organ built in 1905 by Steele and Keay that continues to be played during services. This carefully maintained mechanical instrument adds depth to the sound of worship today.
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