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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 church located in Ware, a town in Hertfordshire, England. It's part of the Church of England, which is the main Christian church in England. This church serves the eastern and southern parts of Ware.

About Christ Church

Christ Church was built and officially opened in 1858. It's a place where people come together for worship and community events. The church building itself is quite old and has an interesting history.

Its Purpose and Community

The church forms a 'parish', which is like a local area that the church serves. This means it looks after the spiritual needs of people living in the east and south of Ware. It's a central spot for many local activities.

A Look at Its Design

The church was designed by an architect named Nehemiah Edward Stevens. It was built in 1858, which means it's over 160 years old! The building has a unique style from that time period.

What is a Grade II Listing?

Christ Church is officially recognized as a "Grade II listed" building. This happened on March 14, 1974. Being Grade II listed means the building is considered very important. It has special historical or architectural value. This listing helps protect the church, so it can be kept safe for many years to come. It ensures that any changes made to it are carefully planned to preserve its special features.

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