Christ Church is in Wyresdale Road, Lancaster, Lancashire, England.
[2] Christ Church was built between 1855 and 1857 to a design by the London architect Henry Martin.
[1] The church was paid for and endowed by Samuel Gregson, a local industrialist and MP.
[2] In 1889 a south aisle was added, designed by the local architects Paley and Austin.
It isn't clear where they played, but match reports describe the ground as sloping.
[8] The church is constructed in squared coursed sandstone and has slate roofs.
[2] Elsewhere there is a "magnificent scheme" of stained glass by Carl Almquist and E. H. Jewitt of Shrigley and Hunt, installed between 1892 and 1909, described in the Buildings of England series as "one of their best and most important ensembles".
[3][9] The three-manual organ was installed in 1857, and was rebuilt, enlarged and moved into the north transept in 1937 by Henry Ainscough of Preston.