St Edmund, Whalley Range - Church of England

Alexandra Road,
Whalley Range
Lancashire
Cemeteries
The church does not have a graveyard.Church History
It was founded in 1882. The Church congregation moved into what was the church halls next door in the 1980s, and remodelled the large hall as the present church. The parish boundaries remain as they have been for many years and the parish is now in a united benefice with St. James, Moss Side. The old church building has been sold and converted into flats. The photograph is of the old church with various flats for sale. The current church building is on the left.Maps
The church was located at OS grid reference SJ833951. You can see this on maps provided by:- this church marked on a Google map. (Use this to report a corrected location)
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