WebSt Michael and All Angels Church overlooks Market Place in the town of Macclesfield, Cheshire, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the diocese of Chester, the archdeaconry of Macclesfield and the deanery of Macclesfield. It forms a team parish with three other Macclesfield churches: All Saints, St Peter's and St Barnabas'. WebSt Michael & All Angels' Church, Macclesfield 326 people like this 354 people follow this 2 people checked in here http://www.stmichaels-macclesfield.org.uk/ +44 1625 421984 [email protected] Anglican Church · Charity Organization Photos See all Videos See all 27:41 Wasted potential Judges 13:1-24 34 views · 4 days ago
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WebJan 24, 2003 · Photographs and history of St. Michael's church, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England, UK. MACCLESFIELD No. 7 St. Michael's: The Savage Chapel and Savage Family Grid Ref: SJ 918 737 24 January 2003 : John Savage the 7th, with his wife, Elizabeth, daughter of the Earl of Worcester. He died in 1528. WebSt Michael & All Angels Church 4.5 29 reviews #14 of 30 things to do in Macclesfield Churches & Cathedrals Visit website Call Write a review About Suggested duration < 1 hour Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing Full view All photos (23) Revenue impacts the experiences featured on this page, learn more. The area cchmc ped rehab
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WebSt Michael’s Church is part of the Macclesfield Team of Church of England churches. See below for more information about the Team, its clergy and other churches please click … WebDec 25, 2024 · File:St. Michael & All Angels Church, Macclesfield SK11 (16155613287).jpg. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Jump to navigationJump to search. … WebA Brief History of the Church, followed by details of important events in the life of the church and lists of priests who have served the church, to the present day. A chapel was founded on this site soon after the borough was established around 1220. This was extended or rebuilt, as All Hallows or All Saints, around 1278 by Queen Eleanor, the wife of King Edward I. cchmc phoebe jordan