The Churches of Britain and Ireland

  Littleborough, Greater Manchester

Littleborough on Wikipedia.
 

Dearnley Methodist Church on New Road, Dearnley. SD 924 158. © Mike Berrell.

Ebenezer Independent Chapel (1834) on Todmorden Road, Summit, now in secular use. SD 946 186. © Mike Berrell.

Holy Trinity. SD 938 164. © Philip Kapp. Another view. © Stuart Mackrell. Link.

Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses on Finance Street. SD 925 161. © Mike Berrell.

Littleborough Christian Centre (The Vine Fellowship) on Todmorden Road. SD 940 166. © Mike Berrell.

Methodist Chapel at Greenhill. SD 933 174. © Philip Kapp.

The former Primitive Methodist Chapel (1866) on Todmorden Road, Summit, now in secular use. SD 946 186. © Mike Berrell.

St. Barnabas at Shore. SD 931 168. © Philip Kapp.

St. James at Calderbrook. SD 941 182.© Philip Kapp. Link.

St. Mary of the Anunciation (R.C.) SD 931 162. © Philip Kapp.

Former Salvation Army Hall, now in residential use. © Rob Brettle.

U.R.C. SD 937 164. © Philip Kapp.

Wesley Chapel (1868) on New Road, Dearnley. SD 924 158. © Mike Berrell.

The former Zion Chapel (now a private residence). SD 933 167. © Philip Kapp.

Church? at SD 944 183. © Philip Kapp. Mike Berrell has made enquiries regarding this building, and has been told that it used to be a school. But the crosses on the roof suggest it may have been a church at some earlier time. Can anyone shed more light? Its current use is as a care home.
Janet Gimber has advised that the school was St. James's Church of England Primary School, hence the crosses!

 

 
 

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