St. Patrick
Millais Road

St. Patrick
The St. Patrick church is situated on Millais Road in Corby, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom.
History
Believed to have been constructed in 1967, the St. Patrick church is a notable example of modern Catholic architecture in the region.
Architecture
The church's design is characteristic of mid-20th-century Catholic architecture, with a focus on simplicity and functionality. The building's style is typically associated with the International Style movement.
Notable Features
- One of the most distinctive features of the St. Patrick church is its striking bell tower, which rises above the surrounding landscape. The tower's design is meant to evoke a sense of spiritual ascension.
- The church features a notable pipe organ, which has been well-maintained and regularly played by local musicians.
Bells
The church is home to a set of four bells, cast in 1967, which are rung on special occasions and during services.
Heritage Status
As a place of worship built in the mid-20th century, the St. Patrick church has been designated as a Grade II listed building by English Heritage.
Visiting Information
The church is open to visitors during regular hours of worship and prayer. Accessibility features include wheelchair ramps and accessible seating areas.
Notable Artworks or Relics
- The St. Patrick church contains several notable artworks, including stained-glass windows depicting scenes from the life of Saint Patrick.
Organ
The pipe organ is a notable feature of the church.
Details
| Name | St. Patrick |
|---|---|
| City | Corby |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Coordinates | 52.48408, -0.7007439 |
| Current use | Place of worship |
| Accessible | true |
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