
A Grade II listed Anglican church in Cloughfold, now redundant, representing the architectural heritage of Lancashire’s industrial past.
At a glance
St John’s Church stands on Newchurch Road in Cloughfold, a district of Rawtenstall in the Rossendale valley. Designated Grade II listed status recognizes its architectural and historical merit within the English heritage system.
History
The church was built to serve the Anglican community of Cloughfold during the parish’s development. Its construction and subsequent history reflect the religious life of this Lancashire mill town during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
What you see
As a listed building, St John’s retains architectural features of significance to the local built environment. The church occupies a prominent location on Newchurch Road within the Cloughfold settlement.
Cultural significance
The church’s Grade II listing acknowledges its importance to the architectural character of Rossendale. Its status as a redundant building reflects changing patterns of worship and community life in contemporary England, while its preservation maintains a tangible link to the region’s religious and social heritage.
Key facts
- Country: United Kingdom
- City: Rossendale
- Listed status: Grade II
- Coordinates: 53.7003, -2.2735
Practical information & getting there
St John’s Church is located in Cloughfold, Rawtenstall, accessible via Newchurch Road. As a redundant church, visiting is by prior arrangement. Check locally for access details and any heritage events.
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