Dallam: St Mark

Name:
Dallam: St Mark
Record Type:
Closed Church
Church code:
622202
Diocese:
Liverpool
Archdeaconry:
St Helens and Warrington
Parish:
Saint Barnabas Warrington

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

The church is not in a Conservation Area

Heritage At Risk Status

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

Approximate Date

Approximate Date:
Modern

Exterior Image

Exterior image of 622202 Dallam St Mark
Caption:
Exterior image of 622202 Dallam St Mark
Description:
Photograph of the outside of the church as seen from the south-east
Year / Date:
March 2008
Copyright:
Archbishops' Council
Originator:
Joseph Elders

Summary Description

A long and low 1950’s church of brick, located within a run-down area on the northern fringe of Warrington of small terraced two-storey houses of the 1930s, relatively generously laid out. The church was consecrated in 1953, built to serve the 1930s Dallam housing estate as industrial Warrington enveloped several old settlements. Nave and chancel are under one long roof, with coped gables at each end and the tall domed bell turret in the middle. The east wall is blind and has a large plain cross. The fenestration is of rectangular stone-framed windows with plain leading, the chancel side windows have Perpendicular tracery and a transom.

Visiting and Facilities

The church is closed for worship.
Date closed for worship:
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Church Website

Church Website:
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Sources and Further Information

Joseph Elders (March 2008) Exterior image of 622202 Dallam St Mark [Digital Archive/Graphic material]
Exterior image of 622202 Dallam St Mark
Joseph Elders (March 2008) Interior image of 622202 Dallam St Mark [Digital Archive/Graphic material]
Interior image of 622202 Dallam St Mark