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Christ Church
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Country England
Denomination Church of England
Tradition Evangelical
Architecture
Heritage designation Grade II listed
Designated 14 Mar 1974
Architect(s) Nehemiah Edward Stevens
Years built 1858
Specifications
Number of towers 1
Administration
Diocese St Albans (since 1877)
Province Canterbury

Christ Church is a special building in Ware, Hertfordshire, England. It is a Church of England church. This church serves the eastern and southern parts of Ware. It was built and officially opened in 1858. The building is also recognized as a Grade II listed building. This means it is an important historical building that needs to be protected.

About Christ Church Ware

Christ Church is a place where people gather for worship and community activities. It is part of the Church of England, which is the main Christian church in England. The church is located in the town of Ware, a historic market town in Hertfordshire. It plays an important role in the local community.

The History of Christ Church

The story of Christ Church began in 1858. Before this church was built, the area was part of an older, larger church parish. A parish is like a local area that a church serves. In 1858, a new parish was created specifically for Christ Church. This allowed the church to serve the growing population in the east and south of Ware.

The church building itself was also finished and officially opened in 1858. This official opening is called "consecration." It means the building was set aside for religious use. The architect who designed Christ Church was Nehemiah Edward Stevens. He created the plans for this beautiful building.

What is a Grade II Listed Building?

Christ Church is a Grade II listed building. This is a special status given to buildings in England that are historically or architecturally important. It means the building has special protection. Changes to the building must be approved to make sure its important features are kept safe. Christ Church received this special status on March 14, 1974.

The Church of England

Christ Church belongs to the Church of England. This church is a Christian denomination that has been around for many centuries. It is known for its traditions and its role in English history. The Church of England has a leader called the Archbishop of Canterbury. Christ Church is part of the Diocese of St Albans, which is a local area within the Church of England's structure.

Architecture and Design

The church was designed by Nehemiah Edward Stevens. Churches often have unique architectural styles. Christ Church, built in 1858, would have reflected the popular building styles of that time. Many churches from this period feature strong, traditional designs. The church has one tower, which is a common feature in many historic churches.

Community and Activities

Churches like Christ Church are more than just old buildings. They are active centers for their communities. They offer regular church services where people can worship. Many churches also host various activities for different age groups. These might include youth clubs, community events, or charity work. Christ Church's website, www.christchurchware.co.uk, provides more information about its current activities.

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