Rear View St Michael Church, Grimsargh
Out for a short walk today and noticed the flag on the church.
A chapel was built on the site of the present church in 1716, and a north aisle and a chancel were added in 1840. Between 1868 and 1871 the Lancaster architects Paley and Austin carried out work on the church. They rebuilt the nave, providing seating for 220 people, and added a tower. This cost £3,000 (£200,000 as of 2012), and was paid for by the Revd John Cross.
Grimsargh Church Tower Vane
Type : Intersected Station
Condition : Good Good condition
Current use : none
Station Number : SD74/INT029
Historic use : 4th order
Waypoint : TP13851
County : Lancashire
Nearest town : LONGRIDGE
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