The Churches of Britain and Ireland

Crich and Crich Common, Derbyshire

Crich on Wikipedia.
 

Baptist Church of 1877-8 on Market Place and Sandy Lane. SK 3498 5416. © James Murray. Link. Grade II listed. The comprehensive history here also includes mention of its 1839 predecessor, Ebenezer, on Roes Lane. It's now a private residence. SK 3512 5450. © James Murray.

Crich Wesley Methodist Church on Chapel Lane was originally Wesleyan, and is dated in its grade II listing to 1765. SK 3505 5369. © James Murray. Link.

The former Mount Tabor Methodist Chapel on Bowns Hill is dated 1864, and is now a private residence. SK 3505 5434. © James Murray. Link.

The Old Chapel on Sun Lane. Originally Primitive Methodist (1858) it currently appears to be derelict, but it has in the past been used as a motor cycle workshop. The date-stone reads 1853. SK 3500 5407. © James Murray. Link. Grade II listed.

St. Mary, and its interior. SK 3480 5466. Both © James Murray. Another view and interior, both © Bruce Read. Link. Grade I listed.

The Briars Residential Youth Centre Chapel (R.C., 1979) on Briars Lane, Crich Common. SK 351 529. © James Murray. Another view, © Richard Roberts (2014). 

 

 

 

 

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