St Matthew's Church, Manchester

St Matthew's Church, Campfield,[1] was an Anglican parish church in Manchester, England, that was designed in 1822-25 by the architect Charles Barry in a Gothic style. Built on Liverpool Road, it was a Commissioners' church and was demolished in 1951–52.[2] The associated Sunday school building survives and has been converted into offices known as Gunn House.[3]

  1. ^ Campfield is an older name for the part of Manchester which is now known as Castlefield
  2. ^ Fleetwood-Hesketh, P. (1955) Murray's Lancashire Architectural Guide. London: John Murray; p. 160
  3. ^ "Castlefield and its buildings today". Manchester City Council. Retrieved 23 August 2014.