1960s church, South Street, Openshaw

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1960s church, South Street, Openshaw

Image: © Bobby Clegg Taken: 12 Aug 2015

The church is St. Barnabas' and it is located on South Street opposite Dawnay Street in Openshaw. It looks as though it is 1960s modernist style, and it certainly has some interesting geometry if you can see past the razor wire topped wall and the top of the gateposts. This is the best shot I was able to get of this building.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.474353
Longitude
-2.187383