Inglewhite Congregational Church

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Inglewhite Congregational Church is a church building located in the English village of Inglewhite, Lancashire. A Grade II listed building, it was constructed in 1826, seven years after the founding of the church.[1]

Inglewhite Congregational Church
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53°51′10″N 2°41′21″W / 53.8528°N 2.6892°W / 53.8528; -2.6892
LocationSilk Mill Lane
Inglewhite, Lancashire
CountryEngland, United Kingdom
History
Former name(s)Silk Mill Lane Independent Church
StatusOpen
Founded1819, 205 years ago
Architecture
Completed1826, 198 years ago

The church is in sandstone, partly rendered, with quoins and a slate roof. It has a rectangular plan, with an extension on the side. There is a gabled symmetrical front that has a round-headed doorway with an inscription in the head, imposts, and a fanlight. There are two round-headed windows above, and larger round-headed windows on the sides and rear.[2][1]

In 2011, Preston City Council designated the church as one of eight buildings in the village to be sites of special interest.[3]

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  • 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
  • Historic England, "Inglewhite Congregational Church (1073546)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 February 2023
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