St Stephen's Church, Rashcliffe, Lockwood
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Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 25 Mar 2010
This is the parish church for Rashcliffe and Lockwood. Rashcliffe Parish was created out of Lockwood Parish in 1865, to serve the newly-built suburbs. Now Lockwood has been combined with Rashcliffe. St Barnabas Church is shown on the OS map at Yews Green, Lockwood, but it is the church for Crosland Moor, which was created from Lockwood parish in 1897. So where was Lockwood parish church?