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Roof of St.Chad's

The distinctive round shape and high tower of St.Chad's is a well-known landmark in the town, near the Quarry area of parkland. The current building is a Grade I listed building. The design for the church was by the Scottish architect George Steuart.

The foundation stone was laid on St Chad's day, 2 March 1790. The church was built of white Grinshill stone. and the building work was supervised by John Simpson (who later worked on several projects with Thomas Telford, including the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct). Internally, the gallery was supported by slender cast iron pillars, an early example of cast iron used for this purpose; they were made by William Hazledine, a pioneering ironmaster who had a foundry in Shrewsbury.

The church was opened on 19 August 1792. Charles Darwin was baptised at the church on 15 November 1809, and the tombstone of Ebeneezer Scrooge can be found in the churchyard.
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©UdoSm said:

Very beautiful...
7 months ago ( translate )

Nick Weall said:

A well balanced image dear LGM ~~~ Thanks for all the info too ~~~
7 months ago

Patrick Brandy said:

Très belle rosace de plafond belle journée.
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Keith Burton said:

Such a beautifully composed (and well exposed) interior shot of this amazing ceiling! An interesting narrative too!
7 months ago

Joe, Son of the Rock said:

A lovely architectural feature, Amelia. I love the juxtaposition of straight lines and curves.
7 months ago

Don Sutherland said:

Outstanding capture.
7 months ago

Diana Australis said:

Thanks for the info..what an interesting piece of architecture with a worthy history, Amelia. Hope you have a lovely Easter weekend.
7 months ago

Gudrun said:

Looking up was really worth it, the sun seems to smile at you!
7 months ago