The Churches of Britain and Ireland

Broadway, Worcestershire

Broadway on Wikipedia.
 

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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