The Churches of Britain and Ireland

Romiley, Stockport, Greater Manchester

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Chadkirk Chapel (14th century). SJ 9401 9022. © Mike Berrell. Three interior views - 1, 2, 3, all © Karel Kuča (2019). Link. Grade II* listed.

The former Convent (R.C.) on Guywood Lane, now in secular use. The chapel was through the left-hand door, and mass was said on Saturdays. © Mike Berrell (2010).

Hatherlow U.R.C., formerly the Hatherlow Nonconformist Chapel (built 1846), on Otterspool Road, Hatherlow. Three interior views, 1, 2, 3. SJ 935 905. All © Mike Berrell.

Methodist Church on Stockport Road, built 1982. SJ 939 907. Interior view. A drawing of the previous Wesleyan Church which stood on the same site from 1866 to circa 1981. Interior view and photo of the drawing taken by Mike Berrell with kind permission of the minister. Even earlier was the Wesleyan Chapel (dating from 1811), now the Signol Centre. It stood across the road from the present building. The congregation left this building when the Wesleyan Church was built in 1866. SJ 938 907. All © Mike Berrell. Link.

The former Methodist Church at Greave, dating from 1861. © Mike Berrell.

Our Lady and St. Christopher (R.C.) on Barrack Hill dates from 1932. Interior view. SJ 933 908. Both © Mike Berrell. Link.

St. Chad on Church Lane. SJ 942 907. © Mike Berrell. Two interior views - 1, 2, and an unusual war memorial, all © Mike Berrell (2010). Link.

The Light of the World Christian Spiritualist Church in Underhill Centre on Chichester Road. They had their opening service in September 2013. SJ 941 910. © Mike Berrell (2013). Link.

 

 

 

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