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St George, Protector of England Catholic Church
Heritage Open Day: Access to a small Gothic building constructed as a chapel /schoolroom in 1878 An opportunity to visit a small late 19th century Catholic Church and discover more about the history of the Catholic community in Whitchurch and the surrounding area. This includes WW1 links to Prees Heath training camp and Belgian refugees.
Due to its narrow plot the building is top-lit but does have a particularly fine east window designed by Patrick Pollen, a pupil of Evie Hone. The window was gifted to the church by the Crossley family of Combermere Abbey and depicts Our Lady of Fatima flanked by St Anthony & St Francis.
In addition there will be a display illustrating the roads travelled by Catholic congregations in the Whitchurch area in order to attend services before the building of St George's in 1875
Fri 13 Sep:11.00 - 16.00; Sat 14 Sep:11.00 - 16.00; Free Entry.
Saint George’s Roman Catholic Church, 17 Claypit Street, Whitchurch, Shropshire SY13 1LE
Fri 13 September and Sat 14 September