St Saviour's Church, Aughton | |
St Saviour's Church, Aughton, from the east
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St Saviour's Church, Aughton
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Location | Aughton, Lancashire |
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Country | England |
Denomination | Anglican |
Website | St Saviour, Aughton |
Architecture | |
Status | Parish church |
Functional status | Active |
Architect(s) | E. G. Paley |
Architectural type | Church |
Style | Gothic Revival |
Completed | 1864 |
Administration | |
Parish | Halton |
Deanery | Tunstall |
Archdeaconry | Lancaster |
Diocese | Blackburn |
Province | York |
Clergy | |
Vicar(s) | Revd Pauline Bicknell (Pauline) |
Laity | |
Reader | Martin Wakelin, Shirley Rawlins, Helen Leathard |
Churchwarden(s) | Frank Morphet, Mitzi Hayhurst |
Parish administrator | Gillian Morphet |
St Saviour's Church, Aughton, is located to the north of the hamlet of Aughton, Lancashire, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Tunstall, the archdeaconry of Lancaster and the diocese of Blackburn. Its benefice is united with those of St Wilfrid, Halton and St Luke, Slyne-with-Hest.[1] The church was built in 1864 and designed by the Lancaster architect E. G. Paley. It is a small church with lancet windows, including a triple lancet at the east end. It has a bellcote at the west end, and a south porch.[2]