The Churches of Britain and Ireland

 

Congleton, Cheshire

Congleton on Wikipedia.
 

Churches in Mossley.

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (2009) on Newcastle Road. © Chris Emms (2009).

Congleton Edge Methodist Church. SJ 875 599. © Len Brankin.

Congleton Pentecostal Church on Cross Street, which was built as Congleton Unitarian Church in 1883, and which lasted until 1978. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010).

Congleton Spiritualist Church, on Park Road. SJ 860 631. © Len Brankin.

Key Green Methodist Church. SJ 891 638. © Len Brankin.

The former Methodist New Connexion Chapel (1836, closed 1969) on Queen Street. Now a garage. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010).

New Life Church on West Road. SJ 850 631. © Len Brankin.

Pentecostal Church on Cross Street. SJ 857 630. © Len Brankin.

The former Primitive Methodist Church on Kinsey Street. SJ 860 629. © Len Brankin.

Rood Lane Methodist Church. SJ 857 633. © Len Brankin. Link.

St. James the Great on Astbury Street. SJ 853 630. © Len Brankin. Link.

St. John the Evangelist at Buglawton. SJ 870 636. © Len Brankin. Link.

St. Mary (R.C.) on West Road. SJ 852 630. © Len Brankin.

St. Peter on Chapel Street (1720). SJ 857 629. © Len Brankin. Another view. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010). Gervase advises that it was built as a Chapel of Ease to Astbury, becoming Congleton Parish Church in 1867.  Link.

St. Stephen on Brook Street. SJ 863 632. © Len Brankin. Link.

Trinity Methodist Church on Wagg Street. SJ 857 628. © Len Brankin. Link.

U.R.C. on Antrobus Street. SJ 855 630. © Len Brankin.

Wellspring Methodist Church on Canal Road. SJ 864 6323. © Len Brankin. Link.                                                


Mossley
The former Biddulph Road Methodist Church (built 1840 as Primitive Methodist), now a private residence. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010).
Holy Trinity. SJ 878 618. © Len Brankin.
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