Christ Church, West Didsbury is the Parish Church of West Didsbury and part of Withington in Manchester. The parish is home to almost 18,000 people.
It is notable in part as it is one of the most passed churches in Manchester[citation needed] as it is on the entry to Manchester on the A5013 (Princess Parkway). Thousands of motorists pass its stone tower every day.
The Church was built in 1881 as a gift to the community from Mr.
William Roberts of Darleydale and cost £13,000. It was, for many years,
known as 'Christ Church-in-the-fields' due to its placement in a
semi-rural setting; it is now in a suburban area.
Between 1979 and 1981 the church was closed due to major extension of
Princess Parkway and during this time the church was completely
reordered and redecorated. The west entrance was sealed off and a new
east entrance was created into what was the organ chamber. The old
Jardine organ was disposed of and a redundant organ was purchased and rebuilt in a new case at the west end.
In December 2006 Christ Church joined forces with St. Christopher’s Church in Withington and became a single parish. The current Rector is Anne Pilkington who came to the church from William Temple Church in Wythenshawe.
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