St Mark's, Levenshulme

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St Mark's, Levenshulme

Image: © Gerald England Taken: 7 Mar 2020

St Mark’s Church opened its doors in 1908 to serve the growing community of the Tallyrand or Back Levenshulme area, as the eastern part of Levenshulme was known locally at the time. Prior to this, from 1883, meetings had been held in the Old Mission Room. The number of worshippers grew too large for the space and in 1894 they moved into the New Church School Building, where they remained until the church itself was built. It is now part of the combined Parish of St Peter and St Mark. https://stpeterandstmarklevenshulme.org.uk/about-2/

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.445601
Longitude
-2.18018