St Mary's Church, Hartlepool

Coordinates: 54°41′47″N 1°10′57″W / 54.6963°N 1.1826°W / 54.6963; -1.1826
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St Mary's Church
Church of the Immaculate Conception
Map
54°41′47″N 1°10′57″W / 54.6963°N 1.1826°W / 54.6963; -1.1826
OS grid referenceNZ527337
LocationHartlepool
CountryEngland
DenominationRoman Catholic
WebsiteOfficial website
History
StatusParish church
Founder(s)Fr William Knight
DedicationImmaculate Conception
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Heritage designationGrade II listed
Designated31 March 1949[1]
Architect(s)Joseph Hansom
StyleGothic Revival
Groundbreaking1850
Completed28 August 1851
Construction cost£4,000
Administration
ProvinceLiverpool
DioceseHexham and Newcastle
DeaneryHilda[2]
ParishHoly Family, Hartlepool

St Mary's Church or the Church of the Immaculate Conception is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Headland, Hartlepool, County Durham, England. It was built in 1850 and designed by Joseph Hansom in the Gothic Revival style. It is located on Durham Street, behind Hartlepool Borough Hall. It was the first Catholic church to be built in Hartlepool since the Reformation, and it is a Grade II listed building.[3]

History[edit]

Foundation[edit]

In 1834, a Catholic mission was started to serve the local Catholic population of Hartlepool. That year, a chapel was built. A Mr John Wells constructed it on the corner of Prissick Street and Henry Street. The priest at the chapel was Fr William Knight, who had come from Ushaw College. In 1837 a school was also built.[4]

Construction[edit]

Between 1840 and 1850, the population of Hartlepool doubled and a new, larger church needed to be built to accommodate the growing Catholic population. Funds were raised by Fr Knight and a Mr Lawrenson. The funds were collected and building work started in 1850. On 28 August 1851, the church was opened by William Hogarth, the Bishop of Hexham. It replaced St Mary's Chapel and is dedicated to the Immaculate Conception of Mary. It was designed by Joseph Hansom, who also designed Birmingham Town Hall and Arundel Cathedral and John Galley built it and the total cost was £4000. It was largely paid for by subscriptions. In 1884, St Bega's School was built. From St Mary's, other missions were started in Hartlepool from which other churches were built such as St Joseph's Church. In 1946, the spire of the church was demolished, because it was in poor condition.[4]

Parish[edit]

With St Joseph's Church, St Patrick's Church, and St John Vianney's Church in Hartlepool, the church is part of the Holy Family Parish. [2]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Church of St Mary from British Listed Buildings, retrieved 29 April 2022
  2. ^ a b Directory, Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle, retrieved 29 April 2022
  3. ^ Church of St Mary, Durham Street, Historic England, retrieved 29 April 2022
  4. ^ a b Historic England, Hartlepool - the Immaculate Conception, Taking Stock, retrieved 29 April 2022

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