St. Mark's Church in Haydock is a Church of England parish located in Haydock, Merseyside, England. The church plays a central role in the community, offering various religious services, community support programs, and events. Architecturally, it is noted for its traditional design, with stained glass windows and a welcoming atmosphere for worshippers.
It was designed by the renowned architect George Edmund Street, who was a prominent figure in the Gothic Revival movement in the 19th century. Street is also famous for designing the Royal Courts of Justice in London. St. Mark's Church, consecrated in 1866, is notable for its beautiful Gothic architecture, including a spire that dominates the local landscape, making it a distinctive landmark in the Haydock area.