The Church of St Thomas, the Apostle, Parkgate

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The Church of St Thomas, the Apostle, Parkgate

Image: © Jeff Buck Taken: 6 Jun 2016

A plaque on the wall erected by the Parkgate Society reads: The 'Fisherman's Church' was originally erected as a congregational chapel in 1843 and then used by the Presbyterians in 1858. Acquired by the Church of England in 1910, it was recently restored by local effort through the Bishop's Trust and re-opened for worship and community use in 2010. Source: The Parkgate Society Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Thomas%27_Church,_Parkgate

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.29619
Longitude
-3.083214