The Churches of Britain and Ireland

Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire

Chapel-en-le-Frith on Wikipedia.


Chapel-en-le-Frith Methodist Church on Market Street. SK 613 808. © Mike Berrell. The former chapel stands adjacent, and is now in secular use. © Mike Berrell. Another view, © Steve Bulman (2018).

The former Bethel Primitive Methodist Chapel, dating from 1852, is now in secular use. SK 060 809. © Mike Berrell. Another view, © Steve Bulman (2018).

St. John Fisher and St. Thomas More (R.C.) on Horderns Road. SK 055 803. © Mike Berrell.

St. Thomas Beckett on Market Place dates from the 13th century. The chancel and the nave. SK 058 808. All © Mike Berrell. Three additional views - 1, 2, 3. The church has a handsome sun-dial, and an Anglo-Scandinavian cross-shaft in the churchyard. It has its own listing as grade II. All © Steve Bulman (2018).  Grade II* listed.

Former Wesleyan Methodist Chapel at Combs. Now in secular use. SK 054 803. © Mike Berrell.

 

 

Home

04 March 2023

© Steve Bulman

Contact Details