Church in Greater Manchester, United Kingdom
The Church of St Mary with St Peter , commonly known as Oldham Parish Church , is the Church of England parish church of Oldham in Greater Manchester , England. It forms part of the Diocese of Manchester ,[ 1] and is a grade II* listed building .
A church building had existed on the site since 1280.[ 1] During this time, a small chapel stood on the site to serve the local townships of Oldham, Chadderton , Royton and Crompton . This was later replaced by an Early English Gothic Church in the 15th century.[ 1] With the coming of the Industrial Revolution , the population of Oldham increased at a rapid rate (from under 2,000 in 1714, to over 32,000 by 1831).[ 1] The rapid growth of the local population warranted that the building be rebuilt into the current structure. Though the budget was originally agreed at £ 5,000, the final cost of building was £30,000, one third of which was spent on the crypt structure.[ 1] Alternative designs by Sir Charles Barry , the designer of the Palace of Westminster , although now regarded by some as superior, were rejected.[ 1] In 1805 the churchyard was enlarged and nearby Church Lane, Oldham became a cul-de-sac severing an ancient route through the town. The previous continuance of the road (Church Street) was lowered by 6 feet and became an extension of the recently created Church Terrace.[ 2]
The church its present form, dates from 1830 and was designed in the Gothic Revival Style by Richard Lane , a Manchester-based architect.[ 1] It has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade II* listed building .[ 3] It was linked with St Mary's Church in Prestwich and together the sites were principal churches of the ancient ecclesiastical parish of Prestwich-cum-Oldham .[ 1]
The peal of twelve bells was cast in 1922 by John Taylor & Co of Loughborough . An additional flat 6th was cast in 1978. The church also retains its original bell, cast in 1722 by Abraham Rudhall II of Gloucester .[ 4]
Organists
Jack Pickford
Jason Hawkins
Michael Farrer
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Churches in the Deanery of Oldham and Ashton
Benefice of Ashton-under-Lyne Christ Church Benefice of Ashton-under-Lyne Good Shepherd Benefice of Audenshaw St Hilda Benefice of Audenshaw St Stephen Benefice of Bardsley
Holy Trinity, Bardsley
Woodhouses
Benefice of Chadderton Christ Church
Christ, Chadderton
St Saviour, Chadderton
Benefice of Chadderton Emmanuel Benefice of Chadderton and Middleton Junction
St Gabriel, Middleton Junction
St Mark, Chadderton
Benefice of Chadderton St Matthew Benefice of Clarksfield and Waterhead
Holy Trinity, Waterhead
St Barnabas, Clarksfield
Benefice of Coldhurst
Holy Trinity, Coldhurst
St Stephen and All Martyrs, Low Moor
Benefice of Denton Christ Church
Christ, Denton
St George, Denton
Benefice of Denton St Lawrence Benefice of Droylsden St Andrew and St Martin
St Andrew, Droylsden
St Martin, Droylsden
Benefice of Droylsden St Mary Benefice of East Crompton
St James, East Crompton
St Saviour, East Crompton
Benefice of Failsworth Holy Family Benefice of Failsworth St John Benefice of Haughton St Anne Benefice of Haughton St Mary Benefice of Hey Benefice of Heyside
St Anne, Longsight
St Mark, Heyside
Benefice of High Crompton and Thornham
St James, Thornham
St Mary, High Crompton
Benefice of Hollinwood
St Margaret and St Chad, Hollinwood
Benefice of Hurst Benefice of Leesfield
St Agnes, Leesfield
St Thomas, Leesfield
Benefice of Mossley
St George, Mossley
St John the Baptist, Roughtown
Benefice of Oldham Moorside Benefice of Oldham St James Benefice of Oldham St Mary with St Peter Benefice of Royton Benefice of Saddleworth
Christ, Denshaw
Christ, Friezland
Holy Trinity, Dobcross
Kilngreen
St Chad, Saddleworth
St Mary, Greenfield
St Thomas, Delph
Benefice of Shaw Benefice of Stalybridge Benefice of Werneth
St Paul, Oldham
St Thomas, Werneth
Buildings
Ace Mill, Hollinwood
Chadderton Town Hall
Fox Mill, Hollinwood
Heron Mill, Hollinwood
Junction Mill, Middleton Junction
Magnet Mill, Chadderton
Majestic Mill, Waterhead
Malta Mill, Middleton
Manor Mill, Chadderton
Newby Mill, Shaw
Oldham Civic Centre
Old Town Hall, Oldham
Orme Mill, Waterhead
Regent Mill, Failsworth
Rifle Street drill hall
Royal Oldham Hospital
Rutland Mill, Shaw
Trent Mill, Shaw
Werneth Hall
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