Christ Church, York
Church in York, England
53°58′25.67″N 1°2′55.05″W / 53.9737972°N 1.0486250°W / 53.9737972; -1.0486250Christ Church is located on Stockton Lane in Heworth, York, England. It was opened in March 1964.
It has been called "one of the most pleasing modern churches."[1] The building design is attributed to 'M. Menim;'[1] this may have been A. Michael Mennim, who designed a number of churches in the York area.[2]
The church was originally a daughter church of Holy Trinity Church in Heworth, but was separated into its own ecclesiastical parish in 1998.[3] The church is also used as a dance-hall and meeting place for local community groups, such as the York Minster Scout Group.[4]
References
- ^ a b Stacpoole, Alberic (1972). The Noble City of York. York: Cerialis Press. pg. 360. The same text is repeated in Gee, Eric A. (1979) The Architecture of York. Cerialis Press. pg. 37.
- ^ "'MENNIM, Alexander Michael: fl. 1959-1979 of York'". Church Plans Online. Incorporated Church Building Society. Retrieved 9 December 2013.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Church of England, York, Christ Church, Stockton Lane, parish - Borthwick Catalogue". borthcat.york.ac.uk. Archived from the original on 1 December 2017. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
- ^ "York Minster Scouts :: Christchurch". www.yorkminsterscouts.org.uk. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
External links
- Heworth Christ Church York
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