St Michael's, Macclesfield

A final rebuild took place from 1898 to 1901, this time in Victorian Gothic, except for the still surviving chapels. This present church was designed by Sir Arthur Blomfield and built of local stone from Teggs Nose, except for the tower which was partly rebuilt from the stone of the previous church.

A further reordering, known as “Open Door” Phase 1, took place between June 2003 and May 2004 to provide a welcome area (Narthex), meeting rooms and an office at the West End. A second phase is planned in which the room to the South East of the building will be equipped as a Youth Centre.