Religious Building
CHURCH OF ST CROSS
A place of worship with historical and architectural significance.
This religious building is legally protected under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990. As a Grade II* listed building, it is considered particularly important and of more than special interest - representing the top 5.8% of listed buildings. It has been protected for 63 years.
Post-War Conservation
Listed during a period of increased awareness of heritage conservation following wartime destruction of historic buildings.
Building Type
Religious Building
Listed Since
18 December 1963
List Entry
1283072
Nearby Development Sites
Holt Town
4,148 homesnon-permissionedClayton Canalside (Eccleshall Street & Croft Street Triangle)
600 homesnon-permissionedRiverpark Trading Estate (Abattoir site)
340 homespermissionedGML Masterplan: The Grange
255 homesnon-permissionedEdge La Business Ctr, Fairfield Rd, Hr Openshw
162 homespermissioned
Nearby Listed Buildings
ASHTON CANAL BRIDGE NUMBER 9 OVER ASHTON CANAL (MILL STREET BRIDGE) AT WEST END OF LOCK NUMBER 7
ASHTON CANAL LOCK KEEPERS COTTAGE ON SOUTH SIDE OF LOCK NUMBER 7 OF ASHTON CANAL
ASHTON CANAL LOCK NUMBER 10 BETWEEN CLAYTON BRIDGE AND STOCKPORT JUNCTION
ASHTON CANAL LOCK NUMBER 11 AT EAST END OF STOCKPORT JUNCTION BASIN
ASHTON CANAL LOCK NUMBER 12 BETWEEN STOCKPORT JUNCTION AND CRABTREE LANE
What is a Listed Building?
Listed buildings are structures of special architectural or historic interest, protected under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990.
- Grade I: Exceptional interest (2.5%)
- Grade II*: Particularly important (5.8%)
- Grade II: Special interest (91.7%)