Tudor House
New Market Street, Wigan
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Description
Originally, named All Saints Church House, a home for the Sisters in connection with the Parish Church of All Saints, Wigan, was opened in September 1893 by the Dean of Lincoln. The home is a large one, in the Elizabethan style of architecture, with the upper portion of oak half-timber. The entrance porch is also in oak. The oratory is fitted up with stalls, &c., as a private chapel.
Known also as All Saints' Mission House - Read the article Link recounting the history of the Nuns.
The architects are Messrs. Heaton & Ralph, Wigan, the builder being Mr. C. B. Holmes, Wigan. The whole work was been carried out by the architects to the instructions of Canon G. T. O. Bridgeman, Rector of Wigan.
Source: [The Builder 23 September 1893 page 230] Source: https://manchestervictorianarchitects.org.uk/
Much altered over the years to accommodate various uses, Became the Tudor House Hotel.
2022 - Now closed