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Levenshulme, Manchester, Greater Manchester

Levenshulme on Wikipedia.

All photos © Mike Berrell.
 

Cromwell Hall Christian Centre (Christian Brethren), Marshall Rd. SJ 870 941. © Mike Berrell. Link.

Levenshulme Baptist Church on Elmsworth Street. SJ 878 940. © Mike Berrell. Link.

Methodist Church on Stockport Rd. Previously Wesleyan. © Mike Berrell. SJ 873 945.

St. Aidan (Orthodox Christian), on Clara Road and Henderson St. Consecrated in 1996, this building had previously been a U.R.C. Church (Presbyterian/Congregational). The community of St. Aidan had previously been using rented rooms. SJ 870 941. © Mike Berrell. Link.

St. Andrew, on Stockport Rd., was closed in 1988, and replaced in the same year by a new church on Broom Avenue (see below). SJ 877 933. © Mike Berrell.

St. Andrew on Broom Avenue. SJ 879 938. © Mike Berrell. Link.

St. Mark, on Barlow Rd. SJ 881 943. © Mike Berrell.

St. Mary of the Angels and St. Clare on Elbow St. SJ 875 940. Internal view. Both © Mike Berrell.

St. Peter, on Stockport Road, built in 1860. SJ 874 944. © Mike Berrell.

Seventh-day Adventist Church on Stockport Road. SJ 876 937. © Mike Berrell. Link.

The former Tin Chapel on Mercer Street. The photo was taken in 1959, by which time the chapel was in secular use. Reproduced from "Levenshulme Then and Now" by kind permission of George Nixon. SJ 875 942.

The former United Methodist Free Church on Alma Road. Reproduced from "Levenshulme Then and Now" by kind permission of George Nixon. SJ 874 940.

West Point Assembly Hall (Church of God) on Albert Rd. SJ 870 941. © Mike Berrell.

The former Wesleyan Methodist Chapel on Chapel Street. Dating from 1797, it no longer exists. Reproduced from "Levenshulme Then and Now" by kind permission of George Nixon. SJ 875 942.

 

 
 

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