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St. Thomas's Church - Ardwick
![]() St. Thomas Church in Ardwick is
a Grade II Georgian church. The original church was built in 1741
but it was enlarged in 1777 and again in 1831, and the tower was added
in
1836. The campanile-style tower is rather out of character with
the rest
of the building. The church became redundant in 1978 and was
later converted into office space. Today it is the St. Thomas
Centre managed by the Greater Manchester Centre for Voluntary
Organisation. The Main Hall can accommodate 140 people and there
are six other meeting rooms each with a capacity of 30 people.
If you click on the link below
you can see the church in 1900.
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