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Church of St Mary the Virgin, Eccles

Church of St Mary the Virgin
Eccles Parish Church of St Mary The Virgin - geograph.org.uk - 406644.jpg
53°29′02″N 2°20′00″W / 53.4839°N 2.3334°W / 53.4839; -2.3334Coordinates: 53°29′02″N 2°20′00″W / 53.4839°N 2.3334°W / 53.4839; -2.3334
Location Eccles,
Greater Manchester
Country England
Denomination Anglican
Website Ancient Eccles Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin
History
Dedication St Mary the Virgin
Architecture
Status Parish church
Functional status Active
Heritage designation Grade I
Designated 24 February 1964
Architectural type Church
Specifications
Materials Sandstone
Administration
Parish Eccles
Deanery Eccles
Archdeaconry Salford
Diocese Manchester
Province York

St Mary the Virgin's Church is an active Anglican parish church in Eccles, Greater Manchester, England. The church is in the Eccles deanery, the archdeaconry of Salford and the diocese of Manchester. Together with St Andrew's Eccles, St Paul's, Monton, Christ Church, Patricroft and St James', Hope the church is part of the team benefice of Eccles. The church was granted Grade I Listed status in 1964.

St Mary's Church, was in medieval times, the centre of a large ecclesiastical parish containing Pendleton, Pendlebury, Clifton, Swinton, Worsley and Barton-upon-Irwell. To the west the parish covered a portion of Chat Moss to the River Glaze and was bounded by the River Irwell to its north and east. The church is of ancient origin and was the only church in the parish for several hundred years. A church has occupied its site since Norman times and probably before then. The church contains few remains of its earliest incarnation but the tower base and west end of the north aisle are from the 13th century. The 14th century structure was enlarged in the 15th century and the chancel was reconstructed in the 16th century and rebuilt in 1862 by J P Holden.


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