The huge creepy abandoned crypt people 'walk past every day'
Now only the tower and west end of the aisles and vestry survive of the Grade II listed building.
The church's biggest claim to fame is that in 1847, German composer Mendelssohn once travelled to Manchester to give a recital on its organ. In the grounds of the ruined church also lies a large crypt supported by pillars and archways, that still contains remnants of pottery and headstones.and see what you can discover
After Jake posted the photos on his page, people took to the comments to say they had walked past the church and graveyard many times and had always wondered what lay inside.
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