The church does not have a graveyard.
Church History
It was founded in 1867.
It closed in 1973.
The church was located at OS grid reference SJ3637391342. You can see this on maps provided by:
This site provides historical information about churches, other places of
worship and cemeteries. It has no connection with the churches etc. themselves.
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effort is made to avoid errors, just a few may be present. So if there are any please let
us know. [
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please do so:
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- Have you any details about the history of the church?
Old directories frequently contain such information, and if you can
transcribe such information and let us have it, we can add it to this page.
- Who holds the records of baptisms, marriages or burials?
Have any transcripts of the registers been published?
If you have any further information about the church that you think
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