St Paul's Church, Marston

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St Paul's Church was in the village of Marston, Cheshire, England.

The church was built in 1874 and designed by the Chester architect John Douglas. It was a small church with lancet windows and a "miniature" spire at the west end with a spire. The church has been demolished.{{Harvnb|Hubbard|1991|p=131.}}

It is the only new church designed by John Douglas to have been demolished, other than St Matthew's Church, Saltney{{Harvnb|Hubbard|1991|pp=238–279.}} which was destroyed by fire in 2008.{{Cite news| last = Tattum| first = George | title = Blaze destroys disused Saltney Ferry church| newspaper = Flintshire Chronicle| date = 12 December 2008| url = http://www.flintshirechronicle.co.uk/flintshire-news/local-flintshire-news/2008/12/15/blaze-destroys-disused-saltney-ferry-church-51352-22479253/ |access-date = 15 June 2009}}

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  • {{cite book | last =Hubbard | first =Edward | author-link = Edward Hubbard (architectural historian) | title =The Work of John Douglas | publisher =The Victorian Society | year =1991 | location =London | isbn =0-901657-16-6 }}

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Category:Former churches in Cheshire

Category:Churches completed in 1874

Category:19th-century church buildings in England

Category:Gothic Revival church buildings in England

Category:Gothic Revival architecture in Cheshire

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