St Mary Magdalene's Church, Clitheroe

This had contained the original organ made by Samuel Renn in 1834, which was moved elsewhere, possibly to Chester.

The tower is in Perpendicular style, with four stages, angle buttresses, and a southeast stair turret.

In the top stage is a round clock face in a square frame on each side.

The clerestory contains two-light square-headed windows, it has an embattled parapet, and octagonal angle turrets at the east end.

The east wall of the chancel has angle buttresses and a five light window with Perpendicular tracery.

[2] Inside the church are north and south galleries carried on cast iron posts.

The monuments include damaged effigies dating from the 15th century in the south chapel.

Also in the chapel is a brass plate to the memory of John Webster, an astrologist and local headmaster, who died in 1682.

The south chancel contains a wall tablet to Thomas Wilson, who died in 1813, by Richard Westmacott.

St Mary Magdalene - entrance