St Bartholomew's Church is in the town of Great Harwood in Lancashire, England.
There is mention of a parochial chapel of ease dedicated to St Lawrence at Great Harwood in sources from 1389.
[3] Most of the rest of the church appears to date from the 16th century and may have been rebuilt by Thomas Hesketh of Martholme, who made additions to his home at that time.
[4] In 1880–81 the Lancaster architects Paley and Austin added a bay to the nave, a new chancel, a vestry, an organ chamber and a pulpit.
[5][6] St Bartholomew's is built in the Perpendicular style in coursed rubble, with roofs of stone slate.
Stained glass in the church includes work by Henry Holiday, Ballantine & Gardner and A. Seward & Co.[4] The Lanterns in the main church were recently updated to LED by Electrical & Building Solutions with the assistance of Saturn Lighting Bolton, which has enabled a great energy saving and increase in the quality of artificial light in the space without changing the look or feel of the main hall.