The Churches of Britain and Ireland
Broadway, Worcestershire
Broadway Methodist Church on High Street, which shows on older maps as Wesleyan. It's dated here to 1812. SP 0992 3755. © John French. Link. St Eadburgha stands about ¾ of a mile south of the village. SP 0970 3626. From an old postcard in Steve Bulman's Collection. Three modern views - 1, 2, 3, five of the interior - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, the altar, and the font. The pulpit seen in interior photo 5 is described in a leaflet as "was once a travelling pulpit carried on a horse to enable ministers to preach the word throughout the countryside." All © Dennis Harper (2018). Link. Grade I listed. For listed churchyard features, see here. St. Michael and All Angels. SP 0948 3734. © Steve Bulman. Another view, and two interior views - 1, 2 - all © John French. Another interior view, and the intricately carved pulpit, both © John Bowdler (2012). Link. Grade II listed, wherein it's dated to 1839. St. Saviour (R.C., O) on Leamington Road. This source says it was built in 1839. SP 0990 3781.© John French. Two interior views - 1, 2, and the font, all © John Bowdler (2012). Link. Grade II listed. U.R.C. on High Street. SP 1002 3752. © Bill McKenzie. Two interior views - 1, 2, © John Bowdler (2012). Link.
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04 March 2023
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