St Mary the Virgin's Church, Walney, Gothic Revival church in Walney Island, England
St Mary the Virgin's Church is a Gothic Revival structure built from sandstone with five bays and transepts on Walney Island. Large stained glass windows and tall clerestory windows define its exterior appearance.
The church was built between 1907 and 1908 to replace an older 1852 structure as the local population grew rapidly. It reflects the period's need to expand religious buildings to serve expanding communities.
The church serves as a gathering place for the local community and is regularly used for worship services. It has shaped the spiritual life of the area for over a century.
The building sits on Church Lane in Barrow-in-Furness and is easy to reach on foot. Visitors should note that as a Grade II listed building it may have limited access times tied to services and local events.
The interior contains a distinctive octagonal baptismal font supported by small columns that shows fine craftsmanship. The church also houses a pipe organ built by a noted Manchester maker.
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