The Churches of Britain and Ireland

Higher Openshaw, Manchester, Greater Manchester


Apostolic Faith Mission - Manchester Branch, on Wheler Street was formerly Moravian Church. SJ 891 976. © Mike Berrell. Another view. The two foundation stones (1, 2) both give the date of 1929. © Mike Berrell (2011). Link1. Link2.

Congregational Church on Lees Street, also home to Gorton Seventh-day Adventist Church (link). The original church, built in 1880, was demolished in 1980. The congregation now uses the Sunday School, built in 1871. The entrance is through the red-roofed porch, at left. SJ 889 971. © Mike Berrell. Two interior views - 1, 2, both © Mike Berrell (2011). Link.

St. Anne (R.C.), on Ashton Old Road and Victor Mann Street. SJ 900 974. © Mike Berrell. Interior view. © Bill Saxton. Two additional interior views - 1, 2, both © Mike Berrell (2012). Link.

St. Clement on Ashton Old Road. SJ 895 973. © June Fitzgerald. Interior view. © Mike Berrell. Another view, © Mike Berrell (2012). Link.

Salvation Army Hall on Fairfield Road. SJ 892 973. © Rob Brettle.

The former Wesleyan Methodist Church, on Stanley Street. SJ 89214 97266. © Mike Berrell. A few years ago this was the Stanley Street Centre, managed by Commitment in Communities on behalf of the Methodist Church. But the church has since become The Apostles' Continuation Church International. It has a second entrance on Catherine Street. © Mike Berrell (2018).

 

 

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