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St Mary the Virgin's Church, Ellenbrook

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St Mary the Virgin's Church, Ellenbrook — grade II listed church in Ellenbrook, Salford, Greater Manchester, England, UK.

St Mary the Virgin's Church, Ellenbrook, historic churches in North West England

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
30 min–1 h
Nearest railway station
Walkden · 1.6 km
  • Free entry

About

St Mary the Virgin's Church, Ellenbrook is a historic church in the United Kingdom. Heritage designation: Grade II listed building. Affiliated with Anglicanism. Wikidata describes it as: "grade II listed church in Ellenbrook, Salford, Greater Manchester, England, UK". Coordinates: 53.5101°, -2.4139°.

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Heritage listing

St Mary the Virgin's Church or Ellenbrook Chapel is an active Anglican church in Ellenbrook, Worsley, Greater Manchester, England. The church is part of a team ministry with St Mark's Church, Worsley and St Andrew, Boothstown. It is in the Eccles deanery, the archdeaconry of Salford and the diocese of Manchester. The church was granted Grade II listed status in 1966.

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

St Mary the Virgin's Church or Ellenbrook Chapel is an active Anglican church in Ellenbrook, Worsley, Greater Manchester, England. The church is part of a team ministry with St Mark's Church, Worsley and St Andrew, Boothstown. It is in the Eccles deanery, the archdeaconry of Salford and the diocese of Manchester. The church was granted Grade II listed status in 1966.

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Background

History

The original Ellenbrook Chapel was founded by the lords of the manor of Worsley. Sometime between 1272 and 1295 the Rector of Eccles granted a licence to Richard de Worsley to have chantry in his chapel at Worsley. The next mention of a chapel was in 1549 when Sir Richard Brereton complained of the theft of a chalice from his chapel. Dame Dorothy Legh left the interest of £50 for its maintenance in 1638. The Bishop of Chester made an order as to its endowment in 1677. The dissident Lord Willoughby locked out the curate in charge in about 1693 and put in a Nonconformist preacher, but was defeated by the bishop. A replacement church was built on the same site in 1725.

Architecture

The church in Flemish bond brick has a slate roof and was subsequently extended at the east end. It has a five-bay nave with plain, segment-headed window openings and the chancel has a three-lancet east window. The south aisle and bell cote were added in the 19th century and its vestry dates from the 20th century. The gabled porch on the north side has a Norman-style arched entrance. The roof is supported by king post trusses.

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Coordinates
53.5101, -2.4139
District
Salford
Parish
Salford, unparished area
Postcode
M28 1ER
Parliamentary constituency
Worsley and Eccles
Nearest railway station
Walkden1.6 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is St Mary the Virgin's Church, Ellenbrook?
St Mary the Virgin's Church, Ellenbrook is in North-West England, United Kingdom (postcode M28 1ER), in the parish of Salford, unparished area.
Is St Mary the Virgin's Church, Ellenbrook a listed building?
St Mary the Virgin's Church, Ellenbrook is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.
Is St Mary the Virgin's Church, Ellenbrook free to visit?
Yes, St Mary the Virgin's Church, Ellenbrook is free to enter.
How do I get to St Mary the Virgin's Church, Ellenbrook?
The nearest railway station is Walkden, about 1.6 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode M28 1ER.