Christ Church, Fenton, Anglican church in Fenton, Staffordshire, England
Christ Church is an Anglican church constructed from red and blue brick with stone detailing and a west tower. The building features a nave with six bays and flanking aisles, while the tower contains eight bells.
An original church at this location was built between 1838 and 1839 by architect Henry Ward. The present building was redesigned by Charles Lynam in 1890, replacing the earlier structure.
The church serves as a gathering place for worship and community events within the Diocese of Lichfield. People come here regularly for religious services and local meetings.
The building is accessible to visitors, and the main entrances allow easy access to the interior. You can explore the nave and view the tower's exterior details from the churchyard.
The tower features an embattled parapet adorned with white brick arcading, setting it apart from other religious buildings in the area. This distinctive detail makes the structure immediately recognizable from various points around the town.
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