Church and Pregnancy Advice Centre

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Church and Pregnancy Advice Centre

Image: © Gerald England Taken: 27 Jan 2011

The church dates from 1791 but was altered in 1836 and 1852 when the stone wing was added. It was built as a Methodist meeting house, changed to the New Connexion in 1803 and to a Congregational church around 1850. It is said to be the oldest surviving Methodist chapel in the Manchester area which is still in use as a place of worship. The church itself is now an independent Evangelical Church whilst the adjoining chapel serves as a Pregnancy Advice Centre and other local community services.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.457781
Longitude
-2.012762