
An active Roman Catholic parish church in Appleton Village, Widnes, serving the Archdiocese of Liverpool and recognized as a Grade II listed building.
At a glance
St Bede’s Church stands in Appleton Village within the town of Widnes, Cheshire. It functions as a working Roman Catholic parish church under the jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Liverpool. The building holds official recognition through its Grade II listing on the National Heritage List for England.
History
Limited details about the church’s founding and development are provided in available sources. Further research is recommended for comprehensive historical context.
What you see
The church’s architectural character is defined by its Grade II listed status, indicating it possesses special architectural or historic interest meriting statutory protection. Specific architectural features and construction details require additional documentation.
Cultural significance
St Bede’s represents an important religious and community institution for Widnes’s Catholic population. Its listing status reflects recognition of historical value within Cheshire’s built environment.
Key facts
- Country: United Kingdom
- City: Widnes, Halton
- Coordinates: 53.3711, −2.7308
- Designation: Grade II listed building
- Religious affiliation: Roman Catholic (Archdiocese of Liverpool)
Practical information & getting there
St Bede’s Church is located in Appleton Village, Widnes. As an active parish church, visiting hours and services are available to the public. Contact the Archdiocese of Liverpool for current service times and accessibility information.
Sources & resources
Find it on the map
See this place and what’s around it →📷 Become a Cultural Heritage Online photographer
Share your photos of places: they stay published under your name as the author. The more they're seen, the more you get noticed — and soon a contest will reward the most appreciated photos.
Log in or sign up free to add a photoDo you manage this place?
This page is read by travellers and heritage enthusiasts who find it on Google. Keep it accurate — and make it work for you. Free for non-profit heritage institutions.
