Saint John the Evangelist, Accrington
From a pdf on the Diocesan website:
"St. John the Evangelist Church was built 1864 - 1870 to the design of the architect Henry Macaulay. It was consecrated in 1870 by Bishop Fraser of Manchester. Inside is a nave with one aisle: transepts, chancel and a south east tower with a spire. The unusual three-stage spire is very much a feature of the landscape and can be seen from miles around. The church can seat approximately 600 and is the largest church in the Accrington Deanery. As such it is often used for civic events and services. The building contains The Accrington Pals Chapel that was constructed in 1992 and contains the Pals Drum that was used as troops marched between villages in France during the 1914-18 War."