Bolton Parish Church Hall
Churches in Bolton, Greater Manchester
The present town centre Church of St Peter, Bolton-le-Moors occupies the same commanding position as its predecessors. Fragments of stone from the previous Saxon and Norman buildings are that remain of the earliest buildings and they can be seen, along with other artefacts, in the Museum Corner of the Church. This building is on of the best examples of Victorian Gothic style and was built as a replacement for its 15th Century predecessor, which had fallen into disrepair. It was consecrated and reopened by Bishop James Fraser (Bishop of Manchester, 1870-1885) on St Peter's Day, 29 June 1871.
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Bolton Parish Church Hall
read moreWelcome to Bolton Parish Church - the Parish Church of St Peter Bolton-le-Moors. We are a Church of England parish within the Diocese of Manchester. Bolton Parish Church is the civic church of Bolton, rooted in the Anglican choral tradition, and is known throughout the town as "the Parish Church". There has been a Christian place of worship on this site for 1200 years - and we are proud to continue this heritage of Anglican witness in the heart of the town. Our mission statement is Worshipping God: Loving one another: Serving our town and in living out this mission, we welcome everyone who comes to us.