St Christopher's Church, Pott Shrigley

St Christopher's Church is in the small village of Pott Shrigley, Cheshire, England.

It was probably founded in the late 14th century and completed in its present form with the building of the Downes chantry chapel.

[1] The plan consists of a west tower, a short nave of two bays, wide north and south aisles and a chancel.

The tower is relatively large for the size of the church, with battlements and pinnacles and a four-faced clock dated 1809 made by Thomas Schofield of Manchester.

[3] In the churchyard is an ancient preaching cross, the base consisting of two large square blocks which are probably medieval.

[8] The original bells are a ring of three by Robert Crowch, each bearing his mark and the three leopard badge of the Plantagenets.