Christ Church, Chester

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Christ Church, Chester
Christ Church, Chester is located in Cheshire
Christ Church, Chester
Christ Church, Chester
Location in Cheshire
53°11′49″N 2°53′19″W / 53.1969°N 2.8885°W / 53.1969; -2.8885
OS grid referenceSJ 407,670
LocationSomerset Street, Chester, Cheshire
CountryEngland
DenominationChurch of England
ChurchmanshipEvangelical
WebsiteChrist Church
History
StatusParish church
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Heritage designationGrade II
Designated23 July 1998
Architect(s)John Douglas
Architectural typeChurch
StyleGothic Revival
Groundbreaking1876
Completed1900
Specifications
MaterialsSandstone and red brick
Grey-green slate roofs
Administration
DioceseDiocese of Chester
ArchdeaconryChester archdeaconry
DeaneryChester deanery
ParishChester, Christ Church
Clergy
Vicar(s)Graham Shaw
Assistant priest(s)Ralph Kemp
Curate(s)Anne Leyden
Laity
Reader(s)Veronica Johnston
Churchwarden(s)Andrew Wigglesworth Wendy Peto
Parish administratorCarys Addison

Christ Church is a Church of England parish church in Somerset Street, Chester, Cheshire, England.[1] It is in the Archdeaconry of Chester and the Deanery of Chester. Its benefice is combined with that of St Michael, Plas Newton.[citation needed] It is a Grade II listed building.[2]

The church was built to replace an earlier church dated 1838 on the site which had been designed by Thomas Jones.[3] It was rebuilt in separate stages by John Douglas. The chancel dates from 1893, the southeast chapel from 1897, the nave was completed in 1900, and the northwest baptistry was added in 1904. A southwest steeple was planned but was never built. The porch was built in 1936, in place of the planned steeple.[4]

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