Anglican Church of St Benedict
Anglican Church of St Benedict, Victorian Gothic Revival church in Ardwick, England
The Anglican Church of St Benedict is a church building made of red brick with orange accents, stone tracery, and a prominent north-west tower topped by a pyramidal roof. The interior features stone quatrefoil piers, brick arcades, and stained glass windows created by TF Curtis, Ward and Hughes.
The building was constructed in 1880 under the direction of architect J. S. Crowther and reflects the late Victorian enthusiasm for Gothic style. It received Grade II* listed building status in 1966, recognizing its architectural importance to the city.
The church reflects Anglo-Catholic High Church traditions through its spatial design, particularly in the elevated chancel and formal arrangement of the interior. Visitors can see this religious approach in how the altar is positioned and how decorative details are carefully placed throughout the space.
The building is easy to spot because of its red brick and tall tower, visible from several streets nearby. The adjoining rooms help you understand how this church fits into its wider urban surroundings and the architecture around it.
The stained glass windows come from different craftspeople working together, showing how large Victorian church projects brought together skilled artisans from various workshops. This collaborative approach was typical of ambitious construction efforts during that era.
Location: Manchester
Inception: 1880
Architects: J. S. Crowther
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
GPS coordinates: 53.46950,-2.20396
Latest update: December 14, 2025 12:24
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