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All Saints Church is in Church Lane, Marple, Greater Manchester, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building . [ 1 ] In the churchyard is the tower of an earlier church, which is also listed at Grade II. [ 2 ]
Jonathan Gledhill (1949–2021), ultimately Bishop of Lichfield, was curate at All Saints' Church in 1975–1978. Christopher Isherwood (1904–1986), novelist, had his family home at Marple Hall , though he was born at nearby Wyberslegh Hall [ 34 ]
All Saints Church, Marple; St Thomas' Church, Mellor; O. ... St Peter's Church, Stockport This page was last edited on 18 September 2018, at 15:45 (UTC) ...
Marple is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, Greater Manchester, England.The town, together with the villages of High Lane, Marple Bridge, Mellor, and Strines, and the surrounding countryside, contains 141 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England.
This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items. (August 2008) Manchester Cathedral is the seat of the Bishop of Manchester, and Mother Church of the Diocese of Manchester. This is a partial list of churches in Greater Manchester, North West England, split according to metropolitan district. There is a mixture of Christian denominations in Greater Manchester, including churches ...
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All Saints Church, Benhilton: Benhilton, Sutton, Surrey Anglo-Catholic Yes (Bishop of Fulham) [287] All Saints Church, East Sheen: Richmond upon Thames, London Modern Catholic No [288] All Saints' Church, Putney Common: Putney Common, London Liberal Catholic No [289] St Andrew's, Croydon: Croydon, London Renewing Catholicism No [290] Croydon ...
The Church of St Martin is a 19th-century church in Marple, Greater Manchester, England (grid reference. It was designed by J. D. Sedding for Maria Anne Hudson (1819–1906), who lived in nearby Brabyns Hall, and was built between 1869 and 1870. The north chapel and aisle were added later by Henry Wilson, in 1895–96 and 1909 respectively.