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ST.
GREGORY'S
CHURCH
was built in the
decorated style and begun in the spring of 1854 to replace a simple
chapel which had been erected, on the site of the present tower
in 1809 by the first Rector, Father Augustine Birdsall O.S.B. The
chancel was opened for worship in May 1857. The tower and spire
were begun but not completed until 1876, when the present nave,
which connected the two existing parts of the building, was built.
The church was consecrated in 1877.
The Church was designed by the famous architect, Charles Hansom.
It contains many beautiful stained glass windows, crafted by the
John Hardman Studios of Warley, Worcestershire, six of which are
original, the others dating from 1857 - 1900. There are many fine
stone carvings including the reredos behind the High Altar, the
Pulpit front, altar fronts and a magnificent set of Stations of
the Cross around the walls.
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