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Crewe, Cheshire 

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All Saints. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010).

Former Anglican Mission Hall, now in commercial use. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010).

Bethany Gospel Hall. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010).

Christadelphian Hall was originally a Methodist New Connexion Chapel. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010).

Christchurch was partially demolished for dry rot in the 1970's, and now only the chancel is used. Another view. Both © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010). Another view, © Dennis Harper (2003).

Former Congregational Church. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010).

Coppenhall Methodist Church. The original building (further away) was built as a Primitive Methodist Mission Room in 1899; the nearer building was added in 1956. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010).

Crematorium Chapel (1957), Crewe Cemetery, on Market Close. SJ 703 564. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010). Link.

Crewe Spiritualist Church. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010). Link.

Gresty Road Evangelical Church was built as the Railway Mission. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010).

Heathfield Gospel Hall. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010).

The former Hightown Methodist Church. Gervase advises that this church closed "recently". © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010).

The former Independent Methodist Chapel (1909). © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010).

Market Terrace Wesleyan Chapel. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010).

The former Minshull New Road Methodist Church (recently closed). It has two inscriptions - the first is "Primitive Methodist 1906", and second "Methodist Church Darters Memorial 1936". © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010).

New Testament Church of God occupies an older church bearing date 1906. Do you know what it used to be? © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010).

North Street Methodist Church, originally Wesleyan. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010). Link.

Roman Catholic Church of St. Mary. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010).

St. Andrew. Another view. Both © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010).

St. Barnabas on West Street. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010).

The former St. John the Baptist, now in secular use. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010).

St. Mark (Methodist). © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010). Link.

St. Michael at Coppenhall. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010). An old postcard view, from Reg Dosell's Collection. Link.

The former St. Paul, now the HQ of Crewe Christian Concern. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010).

St. Peter. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010).

St. Stephen's Methodist Church. The original Primitive Methodist Chapel (1903) still stands next door, and is better seen here. Both © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010). Link.

Salvation Army Worship Centre. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010).

Tabernacl Welsh Independent Chapel on Derrington Avenue. A date-stone refers to 1900 and 1930, presumably the dates of the initial build, and the erection of the present building. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010).

Union Street Baptist Church. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010). Link.

West Street Baptist Church. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010).


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St. Mary. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010).
Wells Green Methodist Church (1949 with a 1960's chapel, and more recent building work including the spire). © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010).
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