St Philip's Church, Salford

Saint Philip's Chapel Street
St Philip's Church, Salford, from the south
Saint Philip's Chapel Street is located in Greater Manchester
Saint Philip's Chapel Street
Saint Philip's Chapel Street
Location in Greater Manchester
53°29′02″N 2°15′47″W / 53.4840°N 2.2631°W / 53.4840; -2.2631
OS grid referenceSJ 826 986
LocationWilton Place, Salford,
Greater Manchester
CountryEngland
DenominationChurch of England
WebsiteSt Philip, Salford
History
Former name(s)The Parish Church of Saint Philip
StatusParish church
DedicationPhilip the Apostle
Consecrated21 September 1825
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Heritage designationGrade II*
Designated31 January 1952
Architect(s)Sir Robert Smirke
Architectural typeChurch
StyleGreek Revival
Groundbreaking1822
Completed1824; 200 years ago (1824)
Construction cost£14,670[1]
Specifications
Number of spires1
MaterialsDressed stone
Administration
ProvinceYork
DioceseManchester
ArchdeaconrySalford
DeanerySalford
ParishSt Philip with St Stephen, Salford
Clergy
RectorRev Gareth Robinson
Curate(s)Rev Matthew Brinicombe

St Philip's Church is an Anglican parish church in the diocese of Manchester, in the deanery and archdeaconry of Salford. The church was renamed in 2016 as Saint Philip's Chapel Street. It is located at Wilton Place, off Chapel Street in Salford, Greater Manchester, England.

The structure is registered as a Grade II* listed building on England's National Heritage List. It was a Commissioners' church, having received a subsidy from the Church Building Commission for its erection. Sir Robert Smirke, the church's architect, reused his design for St Mary's Church, Bryanston Square, London. The tower design was also employed at Wandsworth's St Anne's Church.

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