St Saviour's Church on the corner of Plymouth Grove and Upper Brook Street, Chorlton on Medlock, Manchester, was an Anglican parish church.
Construction began in 1835, with the estimated £6000 cost being met by public subscription.
[1][2] The primary benefactor for the construction was Scholes Birch, whose son, Edward, became the first rector.
[3] The original church building was demolished after a final service on 28 August 1960.
The plan had been to construct a new building, and indeed a foundation stone was laid in May 1963 and dedication mass held on 21 March 1964 when completed, but because of a lack of parishioners due to Council wholesale clearance of local housing, the parish joined Christ Church, on Brunswick Street in 1974 (actually the building was constructed and photos are extent of it in the city archives).