The Churches of Britain and Ireland

Rotherham, South Yorkshire

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Chapel of Our Lady, built in 1423. © Peter Fowler. Another view. © Stan Walker. Link.

The former Chapel Walk Wesleyan Reform Chapel. © Gerard Charmley (2012).

College Road Primitive Methodist Chapel. © Gerard Charmley (2012).

Masbrough Independent Chapel was destroyed in a fire in 2012. Another view. Both © Gerard Charmley (2012). Link.

Masbrough Street Wesleyan Chapel. © Gerard Charmley (2012).

The Minster, previously All Saints Parish Church. © Peter Fowler. Another view, © Stan Walker. Some interior views - carved wooden screen, bench-end, and sedilia, all © Kenneth Paver. Link.The former Moorgate Cemetery Mortuary Chapels, now in a poor state of repair. Built in the early 1840's as a non-conformist chapel, it was subsequently divided by a partition, so that the building was shared by non-conformists and Anglicans, who had separate entrances. SK 430 916. © Richard Roberts (2017).

Redeemed Church of Christ. © Gerard Charmley (2012).

Rotherham Pentecostal Church. © Gerard Charmley (2012).

St. Anthony, Coptic Orthodox Patriarchates Church. © Bill Henderson.

St. Bede (R.C.). © Gerard Charmley (2012).

The former St. Catharine Street Congregational Church is now in use as a theatre. © Gerard Charmley (2012).

St. Paul, on Kimberworth Road and Devonshire Street. The church website dates it to 1902. SK 4150 9289. © David Regan (2021).

Talbot Lane Wesleyan Chapel. © Gerard Charmley (2012).

Rotherham has two Unitarian Chapels, both now closed - the old and new chapels. Both © Gerard Charmley (2012).

The former Wellgate Lane Primitive Methodist Chapel. © Gerard Charmley (2012).

 

 

 

 

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