St Lawrence's Church, Denton | |
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St Lawrence's Church in 2005 | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Church of England |
District | Diocese of Manchester |
Province | Province of York |
Ecclesiastical or organizational status | Parish church |
Location | |
Location | Denton, Greater Manchester, England |
Shown within Greater Manchester | |
Geographic coordinates | 53°27′07″N 2°06′39″W / 53.4520°N 2.1109°W / 53.4520; -2.1109 |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | J Medland Taylor and Henry Taylor |
Type | Church |
Completed | 1532 |
Materials | Timber framed |
St Lawrence's Church in Denton (grid reference SJ92639506) is a timber-framed church and a Grade II* listed building; it is one of only 29 surviving timber framed churches and chapels in England. The chapelry of Denton was established in 1531 with the construction of the chapel of ease, then Roman Catholic in the Diocese of Lichfield and dedicated to St James.
The church was rededicated to St Lawrence in 1839 and became a parish church in 1854. In 1872, the church was expanded and remodelled by J Medland Taylor and Henry Taylor. The church features sixteenth century stained glass. The church was restored between 1993 and 2003, funded by Tameside MBC. Further restoration began in 2009.
See also
- Grade II* listed buildings in Greater Manchester
- Listed buildings in Denton, Greater Manchester
- List of churches in Greater Manchester
References
- ^ Mike Nevell (1991). Tameside 1066-1700. Tameside Metropolitan Borough and University of Manchester Archaeological Unit. pp. 80, 86, 123–4, 136. ISBN 1-871324-02-5.
- ^ Mike Nevell and Ivan Hradil (2005). St Lawrence's Church and the archaeology of the Medieval Timber-framed Churches of England and Wales. Tameside Metropolitan Borough and University of Manchester Archaeological Unit. pp. 31, 46, 78. ISBN 1-871324-30-0.
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