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Report - St Raphael's Church, Millbrook, Lancs, December 2019

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HughieD

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1. The History
St Raphael the Archangel opened in 1963 after Millbrook was made its own parish five years previously in 1958. The area was originally part of the parish of St Peter’s, Stalybridge. However, following a number of well-attended masses in the canteen of Staley Mill (see earlier report), Millbrook, from 1946 onwards, Bishop John Murphy of Shrewsbury decided to constitute Millbrook as a parish in its own right. The church was designed by Edward Massey and Alan Burton of Massey & Massey (of Warrington). Construction then took just under two years, with the foundation stone being laid on 14th October 1961 by Bishop Murphy, and the official opening by Bishop Grasar on 25th April 1963. The church was dedicated to St Raphael, one of the three Archangels named in the Bible.

The church closed just short of fifty years of service, holding its final mass on 11th July 2011, after an estimated repair bill of an £250,000 could not be met and several parishioners moved to St Joseph’s in nearby Mossley. The church was Grade II listed shortly after its closure in December 2011 for several reasons, most notably its design and the large stained-glass window by Pierre Fourmaintraux.

It has remained empty but went up for sale in June 2017 for £450,000. However, it never sold and has sat slowly deteriorating with a bad roof leak now adding to its problems.

2. The Explore
Visited with @Bikin Glynn . Entry was a bit of a challenge. Exit a doddle. Interesting place. Relatively untouched but starting to show the signs of decline. In some ways quite sparse and typical of 60s architecture. The focal points were the dome, the light fittings and the stained glass. Think I prefer my churches more traditional, but this was an interesting first explore on a busy day in Lancashire.

3. The Pictures

Nothing special from the outside:

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Love the rectangle light fitting:

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And this one. Very 60s:

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Pretty minimalist. Not too sure what AM stands for. Maybe Archangel Millbrook?

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The rooms off from the main part were showing the greatest signs of decay:

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The stained-glass window by Fourmaintraux is the best bit:

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jtza

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Its definitely more unique this one. I love those windows too
 

Brewtal

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Nice! Seen the odd pic pop up from here, mainly of the stained glass, so great to see some more of the place.
 

HughieD

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Nice! Seen the odd pic pop up from here, mainly of the stained glass, so great to see some more of the place.

It's a bit different innit? That window is definitely better from the inside that out...
 

Toodlecat

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I like the slow decay on the ceiling, gives the place an atmosphere- awesome report as usual :thumb
 
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