Parishes/churches within 3 miles of Billington - SD726358

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Provide better founding date Tell us if it has ever had a graveyard 0.1SEEbenezer (Baptist), Whalley Road, Billington
0.3NEEnglish Martyrs (Roman Catholic), The Sands, Whalley
0.4ENESt Mary and All Saints (Church of England), Church Lane, Whalley
Provide better founding date 0.5NEKing Street Wesleyan Methodist, Whalley
1.1WSWSt Leonard (Church of England), Whalley Road, Langho
Tell us when it closed 1.6WSt Leonard (Church of England), Old Langho Rd, Old Langho
Provide better founding date 1.6SWWhalley Road Methodist, Langho
1.8NNEJollies Memorial (Congregational), Whalley Rd, Barrow
Provide better founding date Tell us if it has ever had a graveyard 1.8SWSt Mary (Our Lady Assumed into Heaven) (Roman Catholic), York Lane, Langho
2.0SSESt Bartholomew (originally St Laurence) (Church of England), Park Lane, Great Harwood
2.0NNWAll Hallows Church (Church of England), Church Lane, Great Mitton, West Riding, Yorks
Provide better founding date Tell us when it closed Provide a picture 2.2SSEJubilee School, Windsor Rd Methodist, Great Harwood
Provide better founding date Tell us when it closed Provide a picture 2.2SMount Zion (United Methodist), Cattle St, Great Harwood
Tell us when it closed Tell us if it has ever had a graveyard Provide a picture 2.2SSEWindsor Rd Wesleyan Methodist, Great Harwood
2.3SMount Zion (Wesleyan Methodist), Commercial St, Great Harwood
Tell us when it closed Provide a picture 2.2SQueen St Congregational, Great Harwood
Provide better founding date 2.3SBarnmeadow Lane United Reformed, Great Harwood
Provide better founding date 2.3SSEClayton St Spiritualist, Great Harwood
Provide better founding date Tell us when it closed 2.4SEmmanuel (Free Church of England), Segar St, Great Harwood
Tell us if it has ever had a graveyard Provide a picture 2.3SSEJubilee chapel (Primitive Methodist), Mercer St, Great Harwood
2.4SSEOur Lady and St Hubert (Roman Catholic), St Hubert Street, Great Harwood
2.3SRussell Place Wesleyan Methodist, Great Harwood
2.4SSt Wulstan (Roman Catholic), Rushton Street, Great Harwood
Provide better founding date 2.3STowngate Pentecostal (Pentecostal), Town Hall Street, Great Harwood
2.5SSEOrchard St Primitive Methodist, Great Harwood
2.5SSt John (Church of England), St John's St, Great Harwood
2.5ESESt John the Evangelist (Church of England), Church Path off George Lane, Read in Whalley
Provide better founding date Provide a picture 2.5SJames Barlow Memorial (Baptist), Charles St, Great Harwood
2.5ESEEast View Congregational, Read in Whalley
2.6SGreat Harwood Cemetery, Blackburn Rd, Great Harwood
Provide more precise location Provide better founding date Tell us if it has ever had a graveyard Provide a picture 2.7WNWSt Joseph (Roman Catholic), Whalley Road, Hurst Green
2.9NWSt Peter (Roman Catholic), Stonyhurst

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The GENUKI church database is not a complete list of all churches, and for many areas it just contains most parish churches at the start of the 19th century. It is planned that over time many more churches will be added but until then we hope that those it does find are useful.

The distances shown above are in most cases only approximate. This is because the church locations themselves are given as the corner of nearest Km square on the Ordnance Survey map in most cases. Some have been updated to the actual 1/10 Km location, but the majority have not. So use the distances as a guide, not a precise figure.

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The information provided has been obtained from a number of sources and although every effort is made to avoid errors, just a few may be present. So if there are any please let us know. [Select the church in the list above, and use the link at the bottom of that page to tell us].

In particular different sources describe churches in different ways and sometimes use different place names. So if there do appear to be duplicates, again let us know. If there are any churches missing then please tell us. The basic information that we need is:

For a more detailed description about providing information please look at the techniques for finding church information.

Other useful information is the founding and closing dates of the church, a picture, if the church has its own website, the name of the road on which it is/was sited, the records that exist and which repository holds them etc. Icons against the churches in the list above are provided to easily see which piece of information is required. Click the individual icons in the list above to report it. The icons are:

Basic details:
dedication?Is it dedicated to a saint, or does it have a name?
location?Exact location (OS gridref obtained by point and click on a map). Click this icon to show the location marked on a Google map. Drag the icon to the correct location, and a link will appear which lets you report that location. A description of how to use Streetmaps to pass on exact locations is also available.
streetThe name of the street where the church is sited.
foundedWhen was the church founded?
open?Is the church still open or has it closed?
closewdWe know the church has closed, but do not yet know when that happened.
graveyard?Has the church ever had a graveyard?
web pageA URL for the church's own website.
Pictures:
pictureA picture of the church. We have some tips about taking church pictures and the best format to use. If you are planning a trip to take church pictures, select the check box at the left hand side of the search bar at the top of this page, and click the New Search button. This list will then exclude those churches for which we have a picture, and will also show the OS grid reference.
For churches for which we have a record of the basic details:
historyA few details about the history of the church.
recordsWho holds the church records.

Building up a complete picture requires local knowledge and if you have any such information that you can share, then it will really help other users.

Please look at the help page for description of the information that is held and any limitations that may be present.