St Matthew's Church, Gothic Revival church in Buckley, Wales.
St Matthew's Church is a Gothic Revival building in Buckley featuring a three-stage west tower, clerestory windows, and ornate wooden fittings throughout. The structure displays carefully detailed architectural features designed by Douglas and Minshull.
The building was completed in 1905 by architect John Oates and became the first Welsh church to receive support from the Church Building Act of 1818. This milestone marked an important moment in Welsh ecclesiastical architecture.
The interior displays murals depicting the beatitudes alongside stained glass created by artists Henry Holiday and C. Ford Whitcombe. These decorative works reflect the artistic tastes of the early 1900s and draw people in for their visual beauty.
The church is located on Church Road in Buckley and holds protected status as a Grade II* listed building. Visitors should know that regular services take place here and the building remains actively used by the community.
Eight bells cast in 1902 hang in the tower, while a timber-framed lychgate from 1901 and a Calvary memorial from 1921 mark the grounds. These separate elements show how the property expanded and evolved across several decades.
Location: Buckley
Inception: 1905
Architects: John Oates
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
Elevation above the sea: 159.8 m
Website: http://stmatthewsbuckley.com/default.aspx
GPS coordinates: 53.17450,-3.07273
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:20
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