- St. Augustine's Church, Pendlebury
St. Augustine's is a
High Anglican church in theDiocese ofManchester , often called "The Miners' Cathedral".It is situated just off Bolton Road (
A666 ) inPendlebury . Its address is 380 Bolton Road, Pendlebury, Manchester, M27 8UX. There is a primary school connected to the church (St. Augustine's C of E Primary School).It is a
Grade I listed building . It was built byGeorge Frederick Bodley between1871 and1874 , and was generally used by thecoal miners andcotton mill workers that lived in the area. It has a capacity of 'hundreds', but nowadays, due to a decline in population and a decline in church attendances acrossEngland , the congregation numbers around the 30 mark.It was described by Professor
Nikolaus Pevsner , as being one of the most moving of all Victorian churches, he described the interior as being of "breathtaking majesty and purity" and that it was "one of the English churches of all time". It has a red brick exterior and an exquisite interior roof design, some of which is in need of restoration. It has detailed stained glass windows, as well as an impressive interior.It was built largely at the expense of local banker, Edward Stanley Heywood, who donated it for the benefit of the local coal mining community.
The first vicar of the church was Doctor Dewes (b.
Coventry 1825 ; d.Pendlebury 1911 ), who worked there from its consecration in1874 until his death in1911 . He worked unceasingly throughout thesmallpox andcholera outbreaks, and helped the poor and afflicted. Both vicar and church were the focal point for the mourning following the1885 Clifton Hall Colliery explosion, in which 178 men and boys were killed [ [http://www.gnn.gov.uk/content/detail.asp?NewsAreaID=2&ReleaseID=200671 "English Heritage inspires Greater Manchester to help historic places of worship"] , Government News Network, retrieved4 July 2006 .] . There is a memorial to the 178 killed miners in the churchyard immediately below the east window. The memorial states that, of the 178 of those who perished in the explosion on the 18th of June, 1885, 64 were buried in the churchyard.The church was drawn and painted by
L.S. Lowry several times.Currently, the church is in need of at least £1 million for refurbishments to the interior roof and to repair the pointing on the exterior of the church, and is a priority project for
English Heritage , who quote it as being "exceptionally important" [ [http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/upload/pdf/30_The_Diocese_of_Manchester.pdf "The Diocese of Manchester: Handling problems in partnership"] ,English Heritage , retrieved4 July ,2006 .] .External links
* [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/LAN/Pendlebury/StAugustine.shtml Image of the church] .
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