Manchester Hidden Gem Church on Mulberry Street, service by St Mary's apostolate The Hidden Gem was officially opened in 1794.


Manchester Hidden Gem Church on Mulberry Street, service by St Mary's apostolate The Hidden Gem was officially opened in 1794. Intentionally positioned in one of the worst of Manchester's areas, it was built to serve the poorest of the city's population. architect Matthew Ellison Hadfield was given the task of rebuilding St Mary's on the existing site ornate carvings beautiful mass service crowded busy audience


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