Macclesfield, Birtles Church And Vicarage 1903
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This little estate church was built in 1840. The initials TH and LHH which appear over the tower door and on the family pew stand for Thomas Hibbert and his sister Letitia Hamilton Hibbert, of Birtles Hall. It was, as can be seen, entirely covered with ivy 'neatly trimmed and cared for'. Today, inspecting architects would never allow this; there is just a little tasteful Virginia Creeper. The vicarage of 1892 is characteristically bigger than the church. A grave near the fence commemorates Harold and Mary Worth, killed by enemy action on 23 December 1940 at Acton Farm.
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