MerseysideALTCARStMichaelAllAngels(rept0n1xCC-BY-SA2.0)1 Rept0n1x

St Michael & All Angels

This pretty timber framed church stands to the west of the village of Great Altcar, it has been described by Pevsner as 'an utterly charming church'.

Altcar, Lancashire

Oriau agor

Sorry, there are no regular opening times for this church.

Cyfeiriad

Lord Sefton Way
Altcar
Lancashire
L37 5AA

The earliest record of a church or chapel on the site is in a lease dated 1429. In the 17th century the church is said to have been of timber and plaster but in the 1740s it was destroyed by fire and a new church was consecrated in 1747. This was said to have been a small brick building with a cupola containing one bell and a very plain interior. In 1878-79 that church was demolished and the present church was built by John Douglas at the expense of the 4th Earl of Sefton.

The church is half timbered on a brick plinth with a red tile roof. It has been suggested that timber framing was used not only for aesthetic reasons, but also because the foundations on underlying peat were not sufficiently stable for a stone building.

The communion rails, chancel rails, and pulpit were also designed by Douglas and are of carved timber. The reredos consists of painted tiles and depicts Christ breaking bread before Cleophas and Mary in the centre, St Michael on the left, and Euphrasia on the right. The only stained glass in the church is in the west window, dated 1885 and depicting the baptism of Jesus.

At the entrance to the churchyard is a lych gate dated 1879 which was also probably designed by Douglas. It is made of oak with a stone slate roof. The churchyard contains the war grave of an army officer cadet of World War II.

  • Fascinating churchyard

  • Captivating architecture

  • Walkers & cyclists welcome

  • Space to secure your bike

  • Parking within 250m

  • On street parking at church

  • Level access to the main areas

  • Dog friendly

  • Accessible toilets nearby

  • Church of England

Contact information

Other nearby churches

St Deiniol

Penarlâg, Flintshire

Mae eglwys wedi’i chysegru i Sant Deiniol wedi sefyll ar y safle hwn ers y chweched ganrif. Mae’r gynulleidfa’n ymfalchïo yn y cysylltiad rhwng yr eglwys a theulu y Prif Weinidog Fictoraidd, William Ewart Gladstone.

Eglwys Crist

Yr Orsedd, Clwyd

Adeiladwyd yr eglwys gyntaf ar y safle hwn yn 1841, ond fe’i difrodwyd yn ddifrifol gan dân. Yn ôl yr hanes, ym mis Mai 1891, cynhaliodd y Ficer ‘briodas yn yr adfeilion’.

St Trillo

Llandrillo yn Rhos, Clwyd

Mae’r adeilad syml, to carreg, bach iawn hwn, yn wyth troedfedd o uchder ac un droedfedd ar ddeg o hyd; mae ei waliau o drwch dwy droedfedd ac o dan ei allor, mae ffynnon sanctaidd St Trillo.