Church of St Mary the Virgin, Bosley

The Church of St Mary the Virgin is in Leek Road, Bosley, Cheshire, England.

In response to a petition by the parishioners a papal bull was issued by Pope Boniface IX in 1402 granting the church greater independence.

[1] In 1878–79 new bells were installed, the tower was raised by 6 feet (2 m), and some of the original medieval stonework was removed.

[3] The tower is built of red sandstone, the nave and chancel of brick, with roofs of large grey slates.

The plan of the body of the church consists of a four-bay nave and a one-bay chancel, and a lean-to vestry to the north of the tower.

[4] In the church is a late 18th-century altar table, a 17th-century oak pulpit, sanctuary chairs from the same period, and a parish chest dating probably from the 16th century.