St Mary's Church is an Anglican parish church in Nantwich, Cheshire, England. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building. It has been called the "Cathedral of South Cheshire" and it is considered by some to be one of the finest medieval churches, not only in Cheshire, but in the whole of England. The architectural writer Raymond Richards described it as "one of the great architectural treasures of Cheshire", and Alec Clifton-Taylor included it in his list of "outstanding" English parish churches.
The building dates from the 14th century, although a number of changes have since been made, particularly a substantial 19th-century restoration by Sir George Gilbert Scott. The church and its octagonal tower are built in red sandstone.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Mary's_Church,_Nantwich
Official Website http://www.stmarysnantwich.org.uk/
Address 4 Market Street, Nantwich CW5 5DQ, United Kingdom
Coordinates 53°4'1.24" N -2°31'14.277" E