MAKE A MEME View Large Image All Saints was the last Anglican Church to be built in Chorley. The foundation stone was laid by the Bishop of Burnley on 17th March 1957. Built in a less traditional method to most churches, All Saints is constructed from reinforced ...
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Keywords: chorley lancashire chorleylancashire chorley 2015 chorley2015 church anglican church anglicanchurch all saints allsaints church of england churchofengland moor road moorroad outdoor building architecture gable roof roof All Saints was the last Anglican Church to be built in Chorley. The foundation stone was laid by the Bishop of Burnley on 17th March 1957. Built in a less traditional method to most churches, All Saints is constructed from reinforced concrete and brick. The window frames are galvanised steel, typical of the 1950s/60s. Window panes are generally of plain or frosted glass. Some windows feature pictorial stained glass inserts. All Saints was the last Anglican Church to be built in Chorley. The foundation stone was laid by the Bishop of Burnley on 17th March 1957. Built in a less traditional method to most churches, All Saints is constructed from reinforced concrete and brick. The window frames are galvanised steel, typical of the 1950s/60s. Window panes are generally of plain or frosted glass. Some windows feature pictorial stained glass inserts.
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