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Owton Manor Baptist Church

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Owton Manor Baptist Church

The Owton Manor Baptist Church is a place of worship located in Owton Manor Lane, Hartlepool, County Durham, England.

History

The church was constructed in 1872 and is an example of Victorian-era architecture. The building's design is characterized by its Gothic Revival style, featuring pointed arches and steeply pitched roofs.

Denomination and Religious Significance

The Owton Manor Baptist Church belongs to the Baptist denomination, a Christian movement that emphasizes individual faith and personal conversion. As a place of worship, the church provides a sacred space for its members to gather, pray, and engage in spiritual activities.

Architecture and Notable Features

  • A striking clock tower that dominates the church's façade
  • A large stained-glass window depicting biblical scenes
  • A wooden pulpit and pews

Organ and Bells

The church is equipped with a pipe organ, which is played during regular services. The organ's specifications are not publicly available.

Heritage Status

As a place of worship, the Owton Manor Baptist Church is listed as a Grade II building on the National Heritage List for England.

Visiting Information

  • The church is open to visitors during daylight hours, Monday through Saturday.
  • The church has wheelchair accessibility and accessible toilets.

Notable Artworks or Relics

  • A collection of vintage Baptist hymn books
  • A stained-glass window depicting the life of Jesus Christ
  • A wooden statue of a biblical figure (details not specified)

Architecture and Notable Features Continued

The building's design reflects the influence of prominent architects of the time.

Details

NameOwton Manor Baptist Church
City
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates54.658688, -1.2340964
Current usePlace of worship
Accessibletrue