St John the Evangelist, Lancaster

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The church of St John the Evangelist, Lancaster, was begun in 1754.

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St John Evangelist - Lancaster

Finance was provided by the Corporation of Lancaster, Queen Anne’s Bounty, and local residents, and the church began its life as a chapel of ease of the Priory.

In 1784 the west tower, designed by Thomas Harrison, was added.

In the tower is a treble bell of 1747 by Rudhall of Gloucester, and a tenor bell by Mears of Whitechapel of 1846. Both came from the parish church.

Further information is available via the church website.

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