St Andrew's Church, Blackburn
Facts and practical information
St Andrew's Church is in Livesey Branch Road, Blackburn, Lancashire, England. It is a redundant Anglican church designed by the Lancaster architect E. G. Paley. The foundation stone was laid in December 1866, but the church was not consecrated until 1877. As first built, the church seated 652, and cost £6,000. Its plan is cruciform, consisting of a nave, north and south transepts, and a chancel with a polygonal apse. There is an incomplete tower in the angle between the south transept and the chancel. Along the sides of the church are paired lancet windows, the transepts contain rose windows, and the windows at the west and east ends of the church incorporate Geometrical tracery. The stained glass in the south wall of the chancel is by Clayton and Bell, and dates from about 1890. ()
Blackburn
St Andrew's Church – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Ewood Park, Blackburn Arena, St Mark's Church, Ewood Bikes.
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How to get to St Andrew's Church by public transport?
Train
- Mill Hill (13 min walk)
- Cherry Tree (21 min walk)
Bus
- Cecilia Road • Lines: 2A (21 min walk)
- Pleasington Cemetery • Lines: 2A (22 min walk)