Whipsnade Tree Cathedral’s ‘cloister wall’ ash trees have been felled and replaced with resilient wild service trees.
List entry 1489519. Grade II Listed Building: Church Of St Margaret And Boundary Wall To Warwick Road, Olton. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.
It was consecrated by the Bishop of Worcester on the 14th of December 1880. In 1895-6 the church was extended with a new nave and transepts by the architect Benjamin Corser (1840-1918), in this scheme ...
The structure consists of a nave, chancel and a large south chapel. The chancel is noted for having a remarkable roof consisting of strips of Lakeland slate. The graveyard contains the "Lang Pack", a ...
The red-brick tower was built in 1765, as was the church ceiling. The north aisle is a later addition, added in 1871. The church is composed of a nave, chancel, north aisle, and west tower, with ...
shrubs and plants forming the nave, chancel, transepts, cloisters and side chapels. But ash trees added as an extension to the cathedral in 1938 to form one of two “cloister walks” had to be ...
It was completed in 1896 and is a modest late-Victorian Gothic Revival building constructed in brick comprising a nave, chancel, and porch. The church was listed on the City of Penrith local ...