St Thomas' Church is in Lancaster Road, Preston, Lancashire, England.
It is recorded in 1869 that near the entrance to the church was a curtained pew that was occupied by Edward Hermon, the local Member of Parliament.
[4] From 2018 it became known as St Thomas Centre, after it was purchased and used by City Church Preston.
St Thomas' is built in sandstone with slate roofs, and is mainly in Romanesque Revival (Norman) style; all the openings are round-headed.
[1] A. Hewitson, writing in 1869, described the church as a "small, strong, hard-looking building".