The church of ST. SAVIOUR was completed in 1867, and an ecclesiastical district formed from the parish of St. James was assigned to it in the same year. It consists of a chancel, north vestry, north transept, in which is placed the organ, south chapel, nave, north and south aisles, north-west baptistery, south-west tower and spire, and porches on the north, south and west. The materials are stock brick, with bands of red brick and occasional stone dressings. The roofs are slated. The design deserves notice for its scale and elaborate nature. The nave is of six bays, with arcades of brick two centre'd arches supported by columns of red sandstone. The tower is surmounted by a slated broach spire.
Info you need to find the cache on the red notice board.
ABam Holy Communion
CDam Parish communion
EFpm Evening prayer
N 51 23. ((EF /2)*CD) - (CD*3) W 000 06.((EF /2)*CD)+33
(For the calculation if AB = 8.0am AB = 80)
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