Saint Michael and All Saints Parish Church of Northern Moor
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Anthony Holland
Apr 25th, 2022 -
Michelle Linacre
I attended a baptism here today. Staff were warm and welcoming. Beautiful building. Could definitely do with funding for repairs, however this didn't take away from enjoying the peaceful space.
Mar 6th, 2022 -
penny sung
The Church of St Michael and All Angels, Orton Road, Lawton Moor, Northenden, Manchester, is an Anglican church of 1935-7 by N. F.Cachemaille-Day. Pevsner describes the church as "sensational for its country and its time". The church has been listed Grade II* on the National Heritage List for England since 16 January 1981. The Corporation of Manchester acquired the Wythenshawe Estate in 1926 and began laying out the garden suburb in 1930. Covering 5,000 acres (2,000 ha), it was eventually to have 25,000 houses and a population of 100,000. The garden suburb was designated part of the parish of Church of St Wilfrid, Northenden but that small parish church proved insufficient to accommodate the rising congregation. A mission church was therefore opened in 1934, and in 1935 the diocese approved plans for the construction of a new parish church at Orton Road. The budget was 10,000. Nugent Francis Cachemaille-Day was appointed as architect for both the church and the adjoining parsonage. The foundation stone for the church was laid on 8 May 1937, by the Bishop of Manchester. The builder was J. Clayton and Sons of Denton. The plan of the church is a star, comprising two inter-locked squares.[1] It is built of "red brick in English bond with some stone dressings". The roof is flat with a cross in the centre. The interior is "raw but spatially subtle". It has an "ingenious plan with lofty columns supporting flat ribbed roof". The plans show the long-held tradition that Cachemaille-Day intended to place the altar in the centre of the building is not correct. Michael Barber, FRS (1934 1991) was a chemist and mass spectrometrist who became the church organist.
Oct 23rd, 2021 -
Shakeel Qureshi
Sep 22nd, 2019 -
John Anstee
May 14th, 2019
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Saint Michael and All Saints Parish Church of Northern Moor
Saint Michael and All Saints Parish Church of Northern Moor is located at 43 Orton Rd in Northenden Ward, England M23 0PX. Saint Michael and All Saints Parish Church of Northern Moor can be contacted via phone at for pricing, hours and directions.
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Q Where is Saint Michael and All Saints Parish Church of Northern Moor located?
A Saint Michael and All Saints Parish Church of Northern Moor is located at 43 Orton Rd, Northenden Ward, eng M23 0PX
Q How is Saint Michael and All Saints Parish Church of Northern Moor rated?
A Saint Michael and All Saints Parish Church of Northern Moor has a 4.3 Star Rating from 7 reviewers.
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Saint Michael and All Saints Parish Church of Northern Moor
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( 7 Reviews )Anthony Holland on Google
Michelle Linacre on Google
I attended a baptism here today. Staff were warm and welcoming. Beautiful building. Could definitely do with funding for repairs, however this didn't take away from enjoying the peaceful space.
penny sung on Google
The Church of St Michael and All Angels, Orton Road, Lawton Moor, Northenden, Manchester, is an Anglican church of 1935-7 by N. F.Cachemaille-Day. Pevsner describes the church as "sensational for its country and its time". The church has been listed Grade II* on the National Heritage List for England since 16 January 1981.
The Corporation of Manchester acquired the Wythenshawe Estate in 1926 and began laying out the garden suburb in 1930. Covering 5,000 acres (2,000 ha), it was eventually to have 25,000 houses and a population of 100,000. The garden suburb was designated part of the parish of Church of St Wilfrid, Northenden but that small parish church proved insufficient to accommodate the rising congregation. A mission church was therefore opened in 1934, and in 1935 the diocese approved plans for the construction of a new parish church at Orton Road. The budget was 10,000. Nugent Francis Cachemaille-Day was appointed as architect for both the church and the adjoining parsonage. The foundation stone for the church was laid on 8 May 1937, by the Bishop of Manchester. The builder was J. Clayton and Sons of Denton.
The plan of the church is a star, comprising two inter-locked squares.[1] It is built of "red brick in English bond with some stone dressings". The roof is flat with a cross in the centre.
The interior is "raw but spatially subtle". It has an "ingenious plan with lofty columns supporting flat ribbed roof". The plans show the long-held tradition that Cachemaille-Day intended to place the altar in the centre of the building is not correct.
Michael Barber, FRS (1934 1991) was a chemist and mass spectrometrist who became the church organist.
Shakeel Qureshi on Google
John Anstee on Google