The Churches of Britain and Ireland

Cheddar, Somerset

Cheddar on Wikipedia.
 

Catholic Church of Our Lady of the Apostles (R.C.) at Tweentown. ST 4566 5378. © Andrew Ross. Link.

Cheddar Baptist Church on Lower North Street was built by the Bristol Baptist Itinerant Society, and dates from 1825-1831. ST 4577 5334. © Andrew Ross. Link. Grade II listed.

Cheddar Methodist Memorial Church (on the left). The building to the right used to serve as the church; it's now the church hall. ST 4598 5343. © Andrew Ross. Link.

Cheddar Valley Community Church at Tweentown. ST 4588 5365. © Andrew Ross. Link.

North Street Chapel on Upper North Street. Older O.S. maps label it as Plymouth Brethren. ST 4570 5389. © Andrew Ross. Evidently now a former chapel, as it was being offered for sale in 2022.

St. Andrew, on Church Street. ST 4597 5301. From an old postcard (franked 1905), in Steve Bulman's Collection. A B&W photo, also showing the cross, © Christopher Skottowe (circa 1950). A modern view, © Andrew Ross. Two more views - 1, 2, two of the interior - 1, 2, the East window and the font, all © Steve Bulman (2023). Link. Grade I listed. The war memorial in the churchyard is also listed, as grade II.

The remains of the C14 St. Columbanus stand in the grounds of a school at ST 4573 5315. Not visible to Streetview, a photo can be seen here (scroll down). Grade II listed.

 

 

 

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