St Andrew's Church, Roker

St Andrew's, Roker
54°55′23″N 1°22′01″W / 54.923°N 1.367°W / 54.923; -1.367
OS grid referenceNZ 40407 59380
LocationRoker, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear
CountryEngland
DenominationChurch of England
History
StatusParish church
DedicationSaint Andrew
Associated peopleJohn Priestman
Architecture
Heritage designationGrade I listed building
Designated1950
Architect(s)Edward Schroeder Prior
Years built1907
Administration
DioceseDurham
ParishMonkwearmouth
Clergy
Priest(s)The Revd Richard Bradshaw

St Andrew's, Roker (1905–7), is a Church of England parish church in Sunderland, England. It is recognised as one of the finest churches of the first half of the twentieth century and the masterpiece of Edward Schroeder Prior. The design of St Andrew's drew together many of the strings of Prior's philosophy and approach to design and building. Three years before commencing St Andrew's, Prior had written that the architect's first purpose was to provide;

"a dignified distinct building dedicated to the service of the Church. Church architecture, least of all, has been able to go beyond the trivial efforts of traditional picturesqueness; least of all our building it has been monumental".

At St Andrew's, Prior achieved a monumental church free from style. His experiments in structure, concern for materials and means of building reached their apogee at St Andrew's. The church was listed Grade I in 1950.