All Saints’ Church, Great Saughall, Cheshire: Additions
James Medland Taylor built the church between 1894 and 1896, but in 1909, Isaac Taylor added the spire, a new east end and a north aisle. The aisle was paid for by the parishioners, and the spire and east end by the Vernon family of Shotwick Hall. The adjacent Church Lodge with a datestone of 1912 could also be by Isaac Taylor. [Richard Fletcher]
CHURCH EXTENSION, GREAT SAUGHALL - The Church of All Saints in this village has been enlarged by the addition of chancel, apse, tower, vestry, and organ aisle. The extension raises the accommodation of the church from 200 to 314. Mr. Isaac Taylor, Manchester, has been the architect. and the builders were Messrs. Mayers, Son and Company, Chester. The cost of the new work is £1,750.(Adjoining the church, a new schoolroom has been built, the builders in this case being Messrs. G. Cush & Sons, and the architects Messrs. Linaker and Son). [Builder 6 January 1911 page 8]
Reference Builder 6 January 1911 page 8