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Christ Church

A Grade II Listed Building in Altrincham, Trafford

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.3901 / 53°23'24"N

Longitude: -2.316 / 2°18'57"W

OS Eastings: 379082

OS Northings: 388190

OS Grid: SJ790881

Mapcode National: GBR DY87.DG

Mapcode Global: WH98W.D1DW

Plus Code: 9C5V9MRM+3J

Entry Name: Christ Church

Listing Date: 26 April 1985

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1120867

English Heritage Legacy ID: 212792

ID on this website: 101120867

Location: Christ Church, Timperley, Trafford, Greater Manchester, WA15

County: Trafford

Electoral Ward/Division: Hale Barns

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Altrincham

Traditional County: Cheshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Greater Manchester

Church of England Parish: Timperley Christ Church

Church of England Diocese: Chester

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SJ 78 NE
7/36

ALTRINCHAM
TIMPERLEY
THORLEY LANE (east side)
Christ Church

(Formerly listed as Christ Church, THORLEY LANE, ALTRINCHAM )

26/04/85

II
Church. Nave and tower 1849 by J. Bayley, transept and chancel 1864-5 by John Lowe, vestry extension 1887 by Charles Heathcote. Rock faced sandstone with ashlar dressings and slate roof. Neo-Norman. Wide nave, west tower, porch, transepts, chancel, organ chamber and vestry.

Five bay nave, two bay transepts, two bay chancel. Stone plinth, continuous hoodmould and coped parapet with blind arcading. Each bay has flat buttresses (clasping at corners) and a semi-circular arched window with colonnettes. Three stage tower with spire has clasping buttresses, semi-circular headed openings to each stage, the belfry ones being coupled. Each stage is diminished and the belfry has nook shafts and dentilled eaves. Rose windows to transepts, five-light east window and a canted bay window added to the organ chamber by Arthur W. Hennings in 1923 with chequer-patterned gable.

Interior: west gallery, queen-post roof trusses, double chamfered semi-circular chancel and transept arches, chequered terracotta wall tiles throughout (1887), carved heraldic frieze at tie-beam level. Box pews, altar rail altar table and reredos by Edgar Wood with inlaid ebony, ivory walnut etc. Pulpit by John Lowe. North transept door and vestibule by John N. Cocker. East window by Heaton Butler and Bayne 1882. Transept windows stained glass by Charles Heathcote 1887. Pre-Raphaelite style nave windows by Heaton Butler and George Bayne (Faith) and George Wraffe (Gentleness, Courage, Justice and Diligence). Chancel window by Edgar Wood.

Listing NGR: SJ7908288190

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