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Church of the Holy Angels, Hoar Cross

The Church of the Holy Angels, Hoar Cross
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Holy Angels' Church
Coordinates: 52°48′17″N 1°48′58″W / 52.80472°N 1.81611°W / 52.80472; -1.81611
Location Hoar Cross
Country England
Denomination Church of England
Churchmanship Anglo Catholic
History
Dedication Holy Angels
Consecrated 22 April 1876
Architecture
Heritage designation Grade I listed
Architect(s) George Frederick Bodley and Thomas Garner
Groundbreaking 1872
Completed 1876
Specifications
Bells 6
Administration
Parish Hoar Cross with Newchurch
Deanery Tutbury
Archdeaconry Stoke on Trent
Diocese Diocese of Lichfield

The Church of the Holy Angels is an Anglican church in Hoar Cross, Staffordshire, England. It is a Grade I listed building.

It was built by the pious Anglo-Catholic, Emily Charlotte Meynell Ingram (sister of Charles Wood, 2nd Viscount Halifax) in memory of Hugo Francis Meynell Ingram who died in May 1871. The architects were George Frederick Bodley and Thomas Garner. Work started in 1872 and the church dedication took place on 22 April 1876. Further extension and additions took place until the church achieved its present form in 1906.

John Betjeman described the church as "the masterpiece of its late Victorian architect G.F. Bodley" and "great architecture; original, well massed, well sited, well detailed; very English".

The organ was originally built by Samuel Green in 1779 for Bangor Cathedral. It was installed in Hoar Cross by Bishop and Son in 1876 and enlarged by Conacher in 1935. As a result of a very generous donation, it is currently undergoing extensive repair and is expected to be usable by the end of 2012. An electronic organ is currently used for services. The specification of the pipe organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register at.

The liturgical east end of the Church. The Chantry Chapel and the All Souls Chapel are to the left of the picture

The sanctuary and high altar

The tower crossing and rood screen

The rood screen


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