Clifton Primitive Methodist Chapel
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Image: © Sue Adair Taken: 6 Sep 2015
The former Clifton Primitive Methodist Chapel in Cholmondeley Road, built in 1882 and closed in 1975, it is now a private dwelling. Clifton village now consists of just a few houses isolated by the Runcorn Expressway. Nearby stood Clifton Hall with a long history dating back almost a thousand years, the later building known as Rock Savage was the second largest house in Cheshire. Rocksavage is now more recognised as the name of the nearby gas-fired power station. For more information see http://www.runcornhistsoc.org.uk/rockandclifton.html