Baptist, Methodist and RC Churches in Almondbury Ancient Parish
- Here are photographs of Baptist and Methodist Churches in the Ancient parish of Almondbury:
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The former Methodist Chapel, Meltham. (built in 1819).
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Primrose Hill Baptist Church, Primrose Hill.
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Lockwood Baptist Church, Lockwood.
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The former Methodist Church, Lockwood. Built 1864, is now been the Hanfia Institute.
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Newsome South Methodist Church, Berry Brow.
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The Methodist Church, Almondbury.
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The Baptist Church, Milnsbridge.
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Oakes Baptist Church, Oakes.
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The former Methodist Church, Linthwaite.
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The Methodist Church, Linthwaite. This building was formerly the Assembly Hall.
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The former Wesley Centenary Chapel, Linthwaite.
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The Providence Baptist Church, Linthwaite.
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The former Wesleyan Chapel, Meltham.
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The Baptist Chapel, Meltham.
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The Methodist Church, Netherton.
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The former Methodist Free Church, Netherthong, now a private dwelling.
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The Methodist Church, Meltham.
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The Trinity Methodist and United Reformed Church, Honley. In the late 1960s, the High Street Methodist and the Southgate Methodist combined with the Congregational churches to
form a single church using the Congregational's premises here.
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The former Methodist Free Church, Netherthong, now a private dwelling.
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