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© Mr F. Bryan Basketter LRPS
IoE Number:
212960
Location:
CHURCH OF ST GEORGE, MANCHESTER ROAD (south side)
CARRINGTON, TRAFFORD, GREATER MANCHESTER
Photographer:
Mr F. Bryan Basketter LRPS
Date Photographed:
07 June 2006
Date listed:
05 March 1959
Date of last amendment:
05 March 1959
Grade
II
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In the entry for:-
CARRINGTON MANCHESTER ROAD
SJ 79 SW
(South Side)
(SJ 7292 NE)
4/3 Church of St George
5.3.59 II
The description shall be amended to read:-
Church, originally a chapel of ease. 1757-9, altered late C19.
Flemish bond brick with graduated stone slate roof. 4 x 2 bays
with west gallery and small chancel. Each bay has a round-arched
window with impost blocks, keystone and leaded lights. The
elliptical-arched door has a rusticated stone surround. 2 west
windows blocked when gallery inserted in late C19. The chancel
has a Venetian window and a hipped roof. A cupola on the west end
has been removed. Interior: box pews, coved ceiling, stained
glass. Font based on a marble wash bowl. Wooden reredos of c1872.
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CARRINGTON MANCHESTER ROAD
SJ 79 SW
(south side)
(SJ 7292 NE)
4/3 Church of
5/3/59 St. George
- II
Church, originally a chapel of ease. 1757-9 with chancel
added in 1872. Flemish bond brick with graduated stone
slate roof. 4 x 2 bays with west gallery and small chancel.
Each bay has a round-arched window with impost blocks,
keystone and leaded lights. The elliptical-arched door has a
rusticated stone surround. 2 west windows blocked when
gallery inserted in late C19. The chancel has a Venetian
window and a hipped roof. A cupola on the west end has been
removed. Interior: box pews, coved ceiling, stained glass.
Font based on a marble wash bowl.