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Kirkby in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire

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Ashwood Community Church on Portland Street.
© David Regan (2020). Link.

The Baptist Church of 1889 on Forest Street. SK 5078 5589. © David Regan (2020).

The site of the demolished Baptist Chapel on what is today Old Chapel Close. The town Genuki entry dates a Baptist Chapel (presumably this one) to 1820. SK 4926 5615. © David Regan (2021).

Church of Christ on Beulah Road can be seen here on a 2019 Streetview. Link.

Gospel Hall of 1928, on Portland Street. © David Regan (2020). Link.

Kirkby Community Church. © David Regan (2020). Link.

The former Mission Church, later St. Andrew, on Marlborough Road. A local informant advised David that it closed in the early 1960's. ST 5091 5656. © David Regan (2021).

The Mortuary Chapel in New Cemetery on Kingsway dates from the last two decades from the 19th century. SK 5094 5523. © David Regan (2021).

Our Lady Help of Christians (R.C., 1970) on School Street. © David Regan (2020). Link1. Link2.

St. Thomas (1901). Another view. SK 5077 5577. Both © David Regan (2020).

St. Wilfrid. Another view. SK 4902 5583. Both © David Regan (2015). An old photo of it in the aftermath of a fire can be seen here. Link. Grade II listed.

Salvation Army on Morley Street can be dated to 1900-1917. Circa SK 5062 5598. © David Regan (2021).

Spiritualist Church - a former United Methodist Chapel. © David Regan (2020). Link.

The Hill Methodist Church on The Hill and New Line Road. It pre-dates a map of 1879. It was perhaps originally Wesleyan, but I've been unable to confirm this. SK 4943 5619. Link. Its predecessor is probably the former Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (1834) on Chapel Street, now a snooker hall. SK 4917 5619. Both © David Regan (2021).

Trinity Methodist Church. © David Regan (2020). Link (has an interior photo).


 

 

 

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