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Coordinates: 53°5538N 2°5838W / 53.9272°N 2.9771°W / 53.9272; -2.9771
 

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St Oswald's, Preesall
St Oswald's Church, Preesall, from the southwest
St Oswald's, Preesall is located in the Borough of Wyre
St Oswald's, Preesall

St Oswald's, Preesall

Location in the Borough of Wyre

53°55′38N 2°58′38W / 53.9272°N 2.9771°W / 53.9272; -2.9771
OS grid referenceSD 35938 48334
LocationPreesall, Lancashire
CountryEngland
DenominationAnglican
WebsiteSt Oswald, Preesall
History
StatusParish church
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Heritage designationGrade II
Designated3 October 1984
Architect(s)Hubert Austin
Completed1899
Specifications
MaterialsBrick with sandstone dressings
Slate roofs
Administration
ProvinceYork
DioceseBlackburn
ArchdeaconryLancaster
DeaneryGarstang
ParishSt Oswald, Preesall
Clergy
Priest(s)Revd Shaun Baldwin
Curate(s)Revd Dawn Banks

St Oswald's Church is an Anglican church in Preesall, a town on the Fylde coastal plain in Lancashire, England. It is an active parish church in the diocese of Blackburn and the archdeaconry of Lancaster. It was built 1896–1898, designed by Hubert Austin, and is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade IIlisted building.

History and administration[edit]

St Oswald's was designed by Hubert Austin of the Lancaster architectural firm Austin and Paley in 1896, and building of the church was completed in 1899. Austin's signed architectural plans for the building hang inside the church.[1] It was originally a chapel of ease to St James' Church at nearby Stalmine.[2] The church cost about £3,450 (equivalent to £490,000 in 2023).[3][4]

St Oswald's was designated a Grade II listed building on 3 October 1984.[5] The Grade II listing, the lowest of the three grades, is for buildings that are "nationally important and of special interest".[6] An active church in the Church of England, St Oswald's is part of the diocese of Blackburn, which is in the Province of York. It is in the archdeaconry of Lancaster, the Deanery of Garstang and the benefice of the Waterside Parishes of Hambleton, Out Rawcliffe and Preesall.[7]

Architecture[edit]

The church is constructed of red brick with sandstone dressings; the roofs are slate.[5] The church plan consists of a nave and chancel, with a south aisle, transepts and bell turret (covered in shingles and with a short spire) towards the west end.[8] There is a porch to the south. The windows are two-light, pointed headed, with quatrefoils. There is a three-light west window and a four-light east window with cusped ogees.[5]

The internal walls of the nave are of red brick, and the chancel is faced with Runcorn sandstone.[1][5] The four-bay aisle has octagonal arcade piers. Stained glass in the church includes work from the 1970s by J. Fisher and H. Harvey of Shrigley and Hunt.[8]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

Citations[edit]

  1. ^ a b Brandwood et al. 2012, p. 143.
  • ^ Farrer, William; Brownbill, J., eds. (1912), "Townships: Preesall with Hackinsall", A History of the County of Lancaster, Victoria County History, vol. 7, University of London & History of Parliament Trust, pp. 256–260, retrieved 10 December 2012
  • ^ UKRetail Price Index inflation figures are based on data from Clark, Gregory (2017), "The Annual RPI and Average Earnings for Britain, 1209 to Present (New Series)", MeasuringWorth, retrieved 7 May 2024
  • ^ Brandwood et al. 2012, p. 243.
  • ^ a b c d Historic England, "Church of St Oswald, Preesall (1361844)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 10 December 2012
  • ^ Listed Buildings, Historic England, retrieved 9 April 2015
  • ^ St Oswald, Preesall, Church of England, retrieved 10 December 2012
  • ^ a b Hartwell & Pevsner (2009), p. 507
  • Sources[edit]

  • Hartwell, Clare; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2009) [1969], Lancashire: North, The Buildings of England, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, ISBN 978-0-300-12667-9

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=St_Oswald%27s_Church,_Preesall&oldid=1190410139"

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