Whiston Methodist Church

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Whiston Methodist Church

Image: © Sue Adair Taken: 19 Jul 2009

This builder's at the corner of Dragon Lane and Cross Lane was previously Whiston Methodist Church. One of three Methodist chapels in the area, a traditional Wesleyan Methodist Chapel erected in 1832, followed by a Free United Methodist Chapel in 1879, and later a Welsh Methodist Chapel in 1890 to provide a place of worship for the families of the Welsh miners who had settled in Whiston in large numbers. A new chapel has been built adjacent to the original building.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.415744
Longitude
-2.798122