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Sacred Heart Church, Hanley

Coordinates:53°1′16.867″N2°10′25.226″W / 53.02135194°N 2.17367389°W /53.02135194; -2.17367389
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Church in Stoke-on-Trent, England
Church of the Sacred Heart
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Church of the Sacred Heart
53°1′16.867″N2°10′25.226″W / 53.02135194°N 2.17367389°W /53.02135194; -2.17367389
OS grid referenceSJ 88447 47130
LocationHanley, Stoke-on-Trent
CountryEngland
DenominationRoman Catholic
Websitewww.sacredhearthanley.net
History
Consecrated1911
Architecture
Heritage designationGrade II listed
Designated18 August 2011
Architect(s)H. V. Krolow
Robert Scrivener and Sons
Completed1891
Administration
DioceseArchdiocese of Birmingham

Sacred Heart Church is aRoman Catholic church in Jasper Street inHanley, Stoke-on-Trent, England, and in theArchdiocese of Birmingham.[1] The building, completed in 1891, isGrade II listed.[2]

History

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Thomas Leith, the priest atCobridge, was instructed in 1854 to open a mission in Hanley; he raised money and in 1857 bought land on Lower Foundry Street in the town. A building was erected, that from 1858 was a day school and Sunday school. In 1860 the Church of St Mary and St Patrick was opened in Lower Foundry Street by William Molloy, the first resident priest of Hanley. It was designed and built by Messrs. Ward of Hanley, and seated 400. Thepresbytery was built on a site in Jasper Street, where a church would eventually be built when there were sufficient funds.[2][3][4]

The foundation stone of Sacred Heart Church was laid in July 1889 by the Bishop of BirminghamEdward Ilsley. It was opened on 22 September 1891, by Bishop Ilsley assisted byHerbert Vaughan, Bishop of Salford. It was consecrated in 1911; it is thought that the length of time paying off the debt incurred in the construction, which was more than expected, led to the later date of consecration. The church in Lower Foundry Street was afterwards occasionally used until it was sold about 1940.[2][3][4]

Description

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The building was designed by H. V. Krolow of St Helens and Liverpool, and after his resignation by Robert Scrivener and Sons of Hanley. It is inGothic style, of brick with stone dressings, and seats 700.[2][3][4]

Theliturgical west front, on Jasper Street, has a projecting porch with a gable and a double doorway; above the doorway is atympanum with, in relief, a figure of Christ revealing theSacred Heart. The porch is within the centre of three bays; above the porch is a window with circular tracery, and the gable end of the nave. There is a brick turret with stone banding, to the right of the central bay.[2]

The nave has aclerestory and there is anapsidalchancel. There are north and south transepts, each with a large central window.[2]

Inside, there are wide aisles. The wide stone altar has statuary; thereredos shows, across the width of the apse, biblical scenes in relief, with an arcade above. There is decorative tiling on the upper walls and ceiling of the apse. The north and south chapels have marble fittings and reredos with biblical scenes, and stencilled walls.[2]

References

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Wikimedia Commons has media related toSacred Heart Church, Hanley.
  1. ^"Sacred Heart, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent" Archdiocese of Birmingham. Retrieved 14 August 2025.
  2. ^abcdefgHistoric England."Church of the Sacred Heart and Boundary Walls (1399864)".National Heritage List for England. Retrieved14 August 2025.
  3. ^abc'The city of Stoke-on-Trent: Roman Catholicism ', inA History of the County of Stafford: Volume 8, ed. J G Jenkins (London, 1963) British History Online. Retrieved 14 August 2025.
  4. ^abc"History of Sacred Heart" Sacred Heart, Hanley. Retrieved 14 August 2025.
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