Halliwell: St Mathew & St Barnabas

Name:
Halliwell: St Mathew & St Barnabas
Record Type:
Ruin
Church code:
Diocese:
Manchester
Archdeaconry:
Bolton
Parish:
West Bolton

Statutory Designation Information

Listed Building?
This is not a Listed Building
Scheduled Monument?
There is no Scheduled Monument within the curtilage or precinct

National Park

The church is not in a National Park

Conservation Area

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Heritage At Risk Status

On Heritage At Risk Register?
This church is not on the Heritage at Risk Register
 

Approximate Date

Approximate Date:
Victorian/Pre-WWI

Exterior Image

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Summary Description

The original church of St Matthew, built 1874-6, was designed by Thomas Denville Barry of Liverpool. It was a brick church with five-bay aisled nave with clerestory, transepts and a north tower and south porch. The chancel had a north organ chamber and south chapel, with an octagonal vestry in the north-east corner. The tower and spire formed a local landmark. The spire was reduced in 1947 following concerns for its stability, and was removed in full in 1955. A new hall was built c.1970 and when St Matthew’s closed in 1983 (wet rot and damp), worship relocated to the hall and a sanctuary was added. It was hoped that the vestry could be preserved but St Matthew’s was demolished in 1988.

Visiting and Facilities

The church is closed for worship.
Date closed for worship: 01/01/1982
Demolished
 

Church Website

Church Website:
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Sources and Further Information

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James Miles (2018) Closed Churches [Digital Archive/Data]