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The site of the former Baptist Chapel on Station Road. Built before 1882, it was demolished before 1970 to make way for a fire station. A map of 1882 labels it as Baptist Chapel (General). ST 7135 8259. © Janet Gimber (2016).

Christ the Rock church congregation used to meet in the King Edmund Community School, Sundridge Park. © Jim Parker. Since Jim took his photo, the school has been demolished, and replaced by Yate International Academy on the same site. The congregation now meet here. ST 7107 8202. © Janet Gimber (2014). Link.

Christadelphian Hall on North Road. ST 7001 8279. © Jim Parker. Link.

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Wellington Road. ST 7107 8338. © Jim Parker.

Cranleigh Court Chapel on Cranleigh Court Road. ST 7063 8266. © Jim Parker.

Gateway Revival Church on Station Road. ST 7073 8248. © Jim Parker. Link. By 2017 it had become The Gateway Elim Church (2017 Streetview).

The site of the former Gospel Hall. In use from 1862 until 1969, it was demolished to build an access road to a shopping centre. © Janet Gimber (2016). This old photo of the hall is reproduced by kind permission of Yate Heritage Centre.

Grace Church on Station Road. See also Westerleigh, Gloucestershire. ST 7203 8238. © Janet Gimber (2014). Link.

The site of Hope Congregational Chapel, which stood on Stover Road at ST 6950 8277. It pre-dated a map of 1881, where it's labelled as Hope Chapel (Independent). © Janet Gimber (2023).

Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses on North Road. ST 6997 8308. © Jim Parker.

The remains of the former Mission Room, on Mission Road, which Janet thinks was a mission from St. Mary. Another view. ST 6957 8384. Both © Janet Gimber (2016).

The former Particular Baptist Chapel (1909) on North Road, now in residential use. ST 6987 8400. © Janet Gimber (2012). An old photo of the chapel, © Dursley Gazette.

St. Mary the Virgin on Church Road. Another view. ST 7137 8282. Both © Jim Parker. Link. Grade I listed. A good number of churchyard tombs are also listed here.

St. Nicholas (CoE and Methodist) on Abbotswood. ST 7062 8126. © Jim Parker. Link.

St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church on Sundridge Park. ST 7131 8200. © Jim Parker. Link.

The former Wesleyan Chapel (1905-1941) on Station Road, now in secular use. ST 7078 8248. © Janet Gimber (2016). An old postcard of a Wesleyan Chapel interior in 1912, perhaps a different chapel. Reproduced by kind permission of Yate Heritage Centre.

Yate Methodist Church on Moorlands Road and Moorpark Avenue. ST 7056 8240. © Jim Parker. Link.

 

 

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