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St Paul's Church, Marston

Coordinates: 53°16′N 2°30′W / 53.267°N 2.500°W / 53.267; -2.500
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St Paul's Church was in the village of Marston, Cheshire, England.

The church was built in 1874 and designed by the Chester architect John Douglas. It was a small church with lancet windows and a "miniature" spire at the west end with a spire. The church has been demolished.[1]

It is the only new church designed by John Douglas to have been demolished, other than St Matthew's Church, Saltney[2] which was destroyed by fire in 2008.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Hubbard 1991, p. 131.
  2. ^ Hubbard 1991, pp. 238–279.
  3. ^ Tattum, George (12 December 2008). "Blaze destroys disused Saltney Ferry church". Flintshire Chronicle. Retrieved 15 June 2009.

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53°16′N 2°30′W / 53.267°N 2.500°W / 53.267; -2.500