Euxton Hall Chapel

Set within the grounds of Euxton Hall, and a Grade II listed building within its own right, the small Gothic chapel has been described as an architectural gem.

Of particular interest is the large stained glass window manufactured by Hardman & Co., set in the west wall and dated 14 October 1866.

It incorporates the coat of arms of the Anderton family, which is repeated in the encaustic floor tiles of the centre aisle.

The shaped slate tiles on the roof of the Chapel form geometric patterning, a feature also associated with the work of Pugin.

In 2004 the chapel was majorly restored by conservationist Andrew Gray and converted by him to a private residence.

Stained glass window in Euxton Hall Chapel by Hardman & Co.