St Andrew's Church, Slaidburn

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St Andrew's Church, Slaidburn is a historic Anglican parish church in the village of Slaidburn, Lancashire, noted for its medieval origins and traditional rural English church architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican parish church
Grade I listed building
archdeaconry Archdeaconry of Blackburn NERFINISHED
buildingMaterial Sandstone rubble
country England
dateOfEarliestFabric 12th century
deanery Bowland Deanery NERFINISHED
dedicatedTo Saint Andrew NERFINISHED
denomination Church of England
diocese Diocese of Blackburn NERFINISHED
ecclesiasticalProvince Province of York NERFINISHED
governingBody Parochial Church Council of Slaidburn with Tosside NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalStyle Gothic
Perpendicular Gothic NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalType Parish church
hasChurchyard Yes
hasFeature Chancel
Nave
North transept
South aisle
South porch
West tower
hasInteriorFeature Box pews
Galleries
Medieval font
Medieval stonework
Stained glass
Three-decker pulpit
hasWindowType Perpendicular tracery windows
heritageDesignation Grade I listed
heritageDesignationGrantedBy Historic England NERFINISHED
laterAlterationsCentury 16th century
18th century
19th century
liturgicalTradition Anglican
locatedIn Lancashire
Ribble Valley NERFINISHED
Slaidburn NERFINISHED
mainConstructionPeriod 15th century
notedFor Medieval origins
Traditional rural English church architecture
parish Slaidburn with Tosside NERFINISHED
roofMaterial Stone slate
setting Rural village church
towerPosition West end
towerStageCount 3-stage tower
usedFor Christian worship

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Slaidburn hasReligiousBuilding St Andrew's Church, Slaidburn