All Saints Church, Preston

Church in Lancashire, England
53°45′48″N 2°42′04″W / 53.7633°N 2.7011°W / 53.7633; -2.7011LocationElizabeth Street, Preston, LancashireCountryEnglandDenominationAnglicanWebsitewww.allsaintspreston.org.ukArchitectureHeritage designationGrade IIDesignated20 December 1991StyleClassicalYears built1846-1848AdministrationDioceseBlackburnArchdeaconryLancasterDeaneryPrestonClergyVicar(s)Daf Meirion-Jones (2005-16) Nathan Buttery (2017-)
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All Saints Church is located in Elizabeth Street, Preston, Lancashire, England. It is an evangelical Anglican parish church in the deanery of Preston, the archdeaconry of Lancaster, and the diocese of Blackburn.[1] The church was built in 1846-1848 for the sum of £2000. It was built in the Classical style with six Ionic columns supporting a pedimented portico facade, and is now Grade II listed.[2] It was one of the few churches in the country to be built by subscription and set up under Private Patronage.[3] Nathan Buttery was inducted on 10 January to become the new vicar of All Saints, after their interregnum as their previous vicar, Daf Meirion-Jones, moved to Chessington Evangelical Church.

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References

  1. ^ All Saints, Preston, Church of England, retrieved 15 March 2014
  2. ^ Church of All Saints, Lancashire, British Listed Buildings, retrieved 15 March 2014
  3. ^ A Short History - All Saints, retrieved 15 March 2014
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