Roman Catholic Church of St Mary and St Modwen, Roman Catholic church in Burton upon Trent, England
The Roman Catholic Church of St Mary and St Modwen is a red brick building with a northwest tower, side aisles, and a sanctuary arranged across five bays. The structure features decorative stone trim and is topped with slate roofs throughout.
Construction took place from 1878 to 1879 based on designs by John Young and overseen by J Knight Morley. It replaced an earlier chapel that had served the Catholic community since 1852.
The church displays carved statues by John Roddis and stained glass windows showing religious scenes throughout the interior. These artworks create a sense of spiritual space that reflects the religious traditions of the Catholic community.
The church is centrally located on Guild Street in Burton and is easy to find on foot. Visitors should be aware that access and visiting conditions may vary depending on church services and events.
The western facade features a large round traceried window above niches holding statues of the two patron saints. This distinctive design makes the front face stand out as a recognizable landmark in the town.
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