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Greasbrough, South Yorkshire

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The site of the demolished Congregational Church on Green Street. Genuki dates it to 1865-6, preceded by an earlier (un-located) chapel of 1815. SK 4169 9569. © David Regan (2021).

O.S. maps show two Mortuary Chapels in the cemetery on Town Lane. Church of England (at the right in the photo) - SK 4093 9559, Nonconformist (at left)- SK 4092 9558. © David Regan (2022).

The site of the demolished Mount Zion United Methodist Chapel on Chapel Street. It was built no later than 1890. SK 4195 9560. © David Regan (2021).

St. Mary on Church Street. Its grade II listing dates it to 1826-8. SK 4181 9567. © David Regan (2021). Link.

United Church (U.R.C. and Methodist) on Potter Hill. The "for sale" sign suggests that it may have closed. It pre-dates the first Streetview visit, in 2008. It stands on the site of a Primitive Methodist Chapel, which is dated here to 1881. SK 4208 9538. © David Regan (2021). Link.

The site of the demolished Wesleyan Methodist Chapel on Church Street. It pre-dates a map of 1901. SK 4194 9567. © David Regan (2021).


 

 

 
 

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