List of churches in Greater Manchester
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This is a partial list of churches in Greater Manchester, North West England, split according to metropolitan district. There is a mixture of Christian denominations in Greater Manchester, including churches aligned to Orthodox Christianity, Protestantism and Catholicism. Similarly, there is a range of ecclesiastical architecture.
Church | Image | Locality | Denomination | Completed | Ref. | |
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Bury Baptist Church | Bury | Baptist Union of Great Britain | 1970 | |||
Bury Christian Fellowship | Bury | Non Denominational | 1980 | |||
Radcliffe Road Baptist Church, Bury | Bury | Grace Baptist Assembly | 2004 (1836) | |||
St Mary the Virgin | Bury | Church of England | 1876 | [39][40][41] | ||
St John the Baptist, Bircle | Bury | Church of England | 1846 | [42][43] | ||
St Paul | Bury | Church of England (now redundant) |
1842 | [44][45] | ||
St Mary the Virgin | Prestwich | Church of England | 1895 | [46][47][48] | ||
St Margaret | Prestwich | Church of England | 1899 | [49][50][51] | ||
Christ Church | Walshaw | Church of England | 1892 | [52][53][54] | ||
St. Hilda | Prestwich | Church of England | 1922 | [55][56][57] | ||
St. George | Simister | Church of England | 1915 | [58][59][60] | ||
St. Gabriel | Sedgley Park, Prestwich | Church of England | 1933 | [57][61][62] | ||
Our Lady of Grace | Prestwich | Roman Catholic | 1931 | [63][64] | ||
Prestwich Methodist Church | Prestwich | Methodist | [65] | |||
Heaton Park Methodist Church | Prestwich | Methodist | [66] | |||
St Mary | Radcliffe | Church of England | 1817 | [67][68][69] | ||
St Thomas and St John | Radcliffe | Church of England | 1872 | [70][71][72] | ||
Christ Church | Ramsbottom | Baptist Methodist | ||||
Dundee United Reformed Church | Ramsbottom | United Reformed Church | ||||
Edenfield Parish Church | Ramsbottom | Church of England | 1778 | [73][74][75] | ||
Edenfield Methodist Church | Ramsbottom | Methodist | 1881 | [73] | ||
Emmanuel Church Centre | Ramsbottom | Church of England | [76] | |||
Emmanuel Holcombe | Ramsbottom | Church of England | ||||
Greenmount United Reformed Church | Ramsbottom | United Reformed Church | ||||
Holcombe Brook Methodist Church | Ramsbottom | Methodist | [77] | |||
Ramsbottom Pentecostal Church | Ramsbottom | Pentecostal | [78] | |||
Ramsbottom Independent Evangelical Church | Ramsbottom | Evangelical | ||||
St Andrew | Ramsbottom | Church of England | 1834 | [79][80][81] | ||
St Marie | Bury | Roman Catholic | 1842 | [82][83] | ||
St Mary | Hawkshaw | Church of England | 1892 | [84][85] | ||
St Joseph | Ramsbottom | Roman Catholic | 1880 | [86] | ||
St Paul | Ramsbottom | Church of England | 1850 | [87][88][89] | ||
St Philip | Stubbins | Church of England | 1927 | [73][90] | ||
St John in the Wilderness | Shuttleworth | Church of England | 1847 | [91] | ||
Holy Trinity | Bury | Church of England (now redundant) |
1863 | [92][93] | ||
St Peter | Bury | Church of England | 1901 | [94][95][96] | ||
St Thomas | Bury | Church of England | 1866 | [97][98][99][100] |
Church | Image | Locality | Denomination | Completed | Ref. |
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Oldham Parish Church of St. Mary with St. Peter | Oldham | Church of England | 1830 | [226] | |
St James | Crompton | Church of England | 1845 | [227] | |
St Saviours | East Crompton | Church of England | 1908 | [228] | |
Holy Trinity Church, Shaw | Shaw | Church of England | 1871 | [229] | |
St Mary | High Crompton | Church of England | 1880 | [230] | |
Shore Edge Methodist Church | Shaw and Crompton | Methodist | 1873 | [231] | |
St Andrew's | Shaw and Crompton | Methodist | [230] | ||
St Paul's | Shaw | Methodist | 1863 | [232] | |
Shaw United Reformed Church | Shaw and Crompton | United Reformed Church | 1885 | [230] | |
St Joseph Roman Catholic Church | Shaw and Crompton | Roman Catholic | 1870 | [230] | |
Salvation Army Church | Shaw and Crompton | Salvation Army | 1896 | [230] | |
St Mark with Christchurch | Glodwick, Oldham | Church of England | 1876 | [233] | |
Bardsley, Holy Trinity | Oldham | Church of England | 1844 | [234] | |
Woodhouses National School Mission Church | Bardsley, Oldham | Church of England | |||
Christ Church | Chadderton | Church of England | |||
Emmanuel | Chadderton | Church of England | |||
St George | Chadderton | Church of England | |||
St Luke | Chadderton | Church of England | 1888 | ||
St Mark | Chadderton | Church of England | 1963 | [235] | |
St Matthew | Chadderton | Church of England | 1857 | [236][237] | |
St Saviour's Mission Church | Chadderton | Church of England | |||
Holy Trinity | Coldhurst, Oldham | Church of England | |||
Denshaw, Christ Church | Saddleworth | Church of England | |||
Holy Trinity | Dobcross, Saddleworth | Church of England | |||
New Life Church | Failsworth | Assemblies of God | |||
Holy Trinity | Failsworth | Church of England | |||
St John the Evangelist | Failsworth | Church of England | 1846 | [238] | |
The Holy Family | Failsworth | Church of England | |||
St Cuthbert's Mission Church | Fitton Hill | Church of England | |||
St Hilda | Friarmere, Saddleworth | Church of England | |||
St Thomas | Friarmere, Saddleworth | Church of England | |||
Friezland Christ Church | Saddleworth | Church of England | |||
Christ Church | Glodwick | Church of England | |||
St Mary | Greenfield | Church of England | |||
St John the Baptist | Oldham | Church of England | |||
St Mark | Heyside | Church of England | |||
St Margaret | Hollinwood | Church of England | 1879 | [239] | |
Knoll's Lane St Agnes | Church of England | ||||
St Thomas | Leesfield | Church of England | |||
St Chad | Limeside | Church of England | |||
St Anne | Lydgate | Church of England | |||
St John | Oldham | Church of England | |||
St Stephen & All Martyrs | Oldham | Church of England | |||
St Thomas | Moorside | Church of England | 1872 | [240] | |
St Ambrose | Oldham | Church of England | |||
St Andrew | Oldham | Church of England | |||
St Barnabas Church, Clarksfield | Oldham | Church of England | |||
St James | Oldham | Church of England | 1835 | [241] | |
St Paul | Oldham | Church of England | |||
St Peter | Oldham | Church of England | |||
St Matthew and Aiden | Oldham | Church of England | |||
St Anne's Church, Royton | Royton | Church of England | |||
St Paul's Church, Royton | Royton | Church of England | |||
St Chad | Saddleworth | Church of England | |||
St Paul | Scouthead | Church of England | 1889 | ||
Holy Trinity | Waterhead | Church of England | 1847 | [242] | |
St. Thomas, Werneth | Oldham | Church of England | |||
Abbeyhills Congregational Church | Oldham | Congregational | |||
Bardsley Methodist Church | Oldham | Methodist | |||
Chadderton Congregational Church | Chadderton | Congregational | |||
Chadderton Way Gospel Mission | Chadderton | ||||
Corpus Christi Church | Chadderton | ||||
St Herbert's Roman Catholic Church | Chadderton | Roman Catholic | |||
Delph Independent Chapel | Saddleworth | ||||
Delph Methodist Chapel | Saddleworth | Methodist | |||
East Oldham Methodist Church | Oldham | Methodist | |||
Failsworth Salvation Army | Failsworth | Salvation Army | |||
Bethel Chapel | Failsworth | ||||
Church of the Holy Family | Failsworth | ||||
Dob Lane Chapel | Failsworth | ||||
Evangel Church | Failsworth | ||||
Hope Methodist Church | Failsworth | Methodist | |||
Kingdom Hall | Failsworth | ||||
New Jerusalem Church | Failsworth | ||||
St Mary's Church, Failsworth | Failsworth | Roman Catholic | |||
St Melangell's Church, Greater Manchester | Failsworth | Orthodox | |||
Fir Lane Methodist Church | Methodist | ||||
Glodwick Baptist Church | Oldham | Baptist | |||
Gravel Hole Methodist Church | Royton | ||||
Greenacres Chapel | Oldham | ||||
Greenacres Independent Methodist Church | Oldham | Methodist | |||
Grosvenor Hall | |||||
Healds Green Methodist Church | Methodist | ||||
Hollinwood Beulah Baptist/United Reformed Church | Oldham | Baptist/United Reformed Church | |||
Hollinwood United Reformed Church | Oldham | United Reformed Church | |||
Hope Chapel | Oldham | ||||
Christian Brethren Congregation | Lees | ||||
St Edward's Church | Lees | Roman Catholic | |||
Zion Methodist Chapel | Lees | Methodist | |||
Limeside Methodist Church | Oldham | Methodist | |||
Macedonia United Reformed Church | Failsworth, Oldham | United Reformed | |||
Mill Gate Methodist Chapel | Methodist | ||||
Moorside Methodist Church | Oldham | Methodist | |||
Mount Pleasant Mission | Oldham | ||||
Northmoor Methodist Church | Oldham | Methodist | |||
Oldham Edge St Mary | Oldham | ||||
Ashton Road Congregational Church | Oldham | Congregational | |||
Assemblies of God | Oldham | ||||
Chamber Road Independent Methodist Church | Oldham | Methodist | |||
Church of the Holy Rosary | Oldham | ||||
Church of the Nazarene | Oldham | Church of the Nazarene | |||
Church of the Sacred Heart | Oldham | ||||
Cook Street, St Anne's Church | Oldham | ||||
Copster Hill Road, Salvation Army Citadel | Oldham | ||||
Bharat Bhavan | Oldham | ||||
Foundry Street, Kingdom Hall | Oldham | ||||
Garforth Street, Methodist Church | Oldham | ||||
Holy Family Church | Oldham | ||||
Honeywell Lane, Methodist Church | Oldham | Methodist | |||
Oldham Baptist Church | Oldham | Baptist | [243] | ||
King Street Unitarian Chapel | Oldham | ||||
King Street, United Reformed Church | Oldham | ||||
Shree Swaminarayam Temple | Oldham | ||||
Lees Road Salvation Army Hall | Oldham | ||||
Manchester Road Salvation Army Hall | Oldham | ||||
Our Lady & St Patrick | Oldham | ||||
Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints | Oldham | ||||
St Peter & St Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church | Oldham | Roman Catholic | |||
St James Free Church of England | Oldham | ||||
Union Street Methodist Church | Oldham | ||||
Union Street United Reformed Church | Oldham | ||||
St Michael's Church | Oldham | ||||
Bethel Church | Oldham | ||||
Methodist Church | Oldham | ||||
United Reformed Church | Oldham | ||||
Ripponden Road Methodist Chapel | Oldham | ||||
Road End Methodist Chapel | Oldham | ||||
Roundthorn Methodist Church | Oldham | ||||
Bethesda Baptist Church | Royton | ||||
Heyside United Reformed Church | Royton | ||||
Kingdom Hall | Royton | ||||
SS Aidan & Oswald | Royton | ||||
Trinity Methodist Church | Royton | Methodist | |||
Salem Moravian Chapel | Oldham | ||||
South Chadderton Methodist Church | 1970 | Chadderton | |||
Springhead Congregational Church | Saddleworth | ||||
Church of the Sacred Heart & St William | Saddleworth | ||||
Ebenezer Congregational Church, Uppermill | Saddleworth | ||||
Uppermill Methodist Chapel | Saddleworth | ||||
Weakey Methodist Chapel | |||||
Gospel Hall | Werneth, Oldham | ||||
Westwood Moravian Church | Westwood, Oldham | Moravian | 1869 | ||
Farrow St Salvation Army | Shaw | Salvation Army | 1896 | [244] |
Church | Image | Locality | Denomination | Completed | Ref. |
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Branches Christian Fellowship | Rochdale | Christian | [245] | ||
Grace Fellowship Manchester | Middleton | Independent evangelical | [246] | ||
St Barnabas | Littleborough | Church of England | |||
St Mary's | Littleborough | Roman Catholic | |||
Holy Trinity | Littleborough | Church of England | |||
Middleton Parish Church of St Leonard | Middleton | Church of England | 1524/1667 | [247] | |
St Michael's Church | Middleton | Church of England | 1930 | [248][249] | |
Rochdale Parish Church of St Chad | Rochdale | Church of England | |||
Ashworth, St James | Rochdale | Church of England | |||
Bamford, St Michael | Heywood | Church of England | |||
St Lukes | Heywood | Church of England | |||
Calderbrook, St James | Littleborough | Church of England | |||
Hamer, All Saints | Rochdale | Church of England | |||
Kirkholt, St Thomas | Rochdale | Church of England | |||
Milnrow, St James | Milnrow | Church of England | |||
Newhey, St Thomas | Newhey | Church of England | |||
Oakenrod, St George | Rochdale | Church of England | |||
Spotland, St Clement | Rochdale | Church of England | |||
Wardleworth, St Mary with St James | Rochdale | Church of England | |||
Balderstone, St Mary | Rochdale | Church of England | |||
Belfield, St Ann | Rochdale | Church of England | |||
Dearnley, St Andrew | Rochdale | Church of England | |||
Falinge, St Edmund | Rochdale | Church of England | |||
Healey, Christ Church | Rochdale | Church of England | |||
Newbold, St Peter | Rochdale | Church of England | |||
Norden, St Paul | Rochdale | Church of England | |||
Rochdale, St Aidan, Sudden | Rochdale | Church of England | |||
Rochdale, St Luke, Deeplish | Rochdale | Church of England | |||
Smallbridge, St John the Baptist | Rochdale | Church of England | 1834 | [250][251] | |
Wardle, St James Apostle | Rochdale | Church of England | |||
Moore Street Congregational Church | Rochdale | Congregational | 1829 | ||
Baptist Church, Deeplish | Rochdale | Nonconformist | |||
St John the Baptist Catholic Church | Rochdale | Roman Catholic | |||
Spotland Methodist Church | Rochdale | Methodist | |||
Syke Methodist Church | Rochdale | Methodist | |||
The Methodist Church, Smallbridge | Rochdale | Methodist | |||
Norden United Reformed Church | Norden | United Reformed | |||
Norden Methodist Church | Norden | Methodist | |||
St. Vincent de Paul RC Church | Norden | Roman Catholic | 1975 | [252] | |
St Martin's Church, Castleton | Castleton | Church of England | |||
United Reformed Church, Castleton | Castleton | United Reformed | |||
All Souls Church | Heywood | ||||
Church of St Mary in the Baum, Rochdale | Rochdale | Church of England | 1911 |
Church | Image | Locality | Denomination | Completed | Ref. |
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Bethany Church, Gatley | Gatley | Elim Pentecostal | 1975 | ||
St Ambrose Catholic Church | Adswood | Roman Catholic | 1939 | [269] | |
St Michael and All Angels | Bramhall | Church of England | 1910 | ||
Fords Lane Evangelical Church | Bramhall | Evangelical | |||
St Vincent de Paul Catholic Church | Bramhall | Roman Catholic | 1968 | [270] | |
Bramhall Baptist Church | Bramhall | Baptist | |||
Bramhall Methodist Church | Bramhall | Methodist | |||
United Reformed Church | Bramhall | United Reformed Church | |||
St Barnabas | Bredbury | Church of England | 1954 | [271] | |
Church of Our Lady and St Christopher | Bredbury | Roman Catholic | 1932 | [271] | |
Hatherlow Church | Bredbury | United Reformed Church | 1845 | [271] | |
St Mark's Parish Church | Bredbury | Church of England | 1849 | [271] | |
St Bernadette's Church | Brinnington | ||||
St Mary's Church | Cheadle | Church of England | 1882 | [272] | |
St John's Methodist Church | Cheadle Heath | Methodist | |||
Grace Baptist Church, Stockport | Cheadle Heath | Baptist | 1984 | ||
All Saints' Church | Cheadle Hulme | Church of England | 1863 | [273] | |
St Andrew's Church | Cheadle Hulme | Church of England | 1920 | [274] | |
Offerton Methodist Church | Offerton | Methodist | 1887 | ||
Compstall Methodist Church | Compstall | Methodist | 1887 | [271] | |
St Paul's Parish Church | Compstall | Church of England | 1840 | [271] | |
St Matthew's Church | Edgeley | Church of England | 1858 | [275] | |
Our Lady & The Apostles Church | Edgeley | Roman Catholic | |||
Hazel Grove Baptist Church | Hazel Grove | Baptist | |||
Hazel Grove Methodist Church | Hazel Grove | Methodist | |||
St Thomas' Church | Heaton Chapel | Church of England | 1765 | [276] | |
Heaton Chapel Christian Church | Heaton Chapel | ||||
St John the Baptist | Heaton Mersey | Church of England | |||
St Mary & St Mina | Heaton Moor | Coptic Orthodox Church | 2000 | [277] | |
Heaton Moor Methodist Church | Heaton Moor | Methodist | |||
Heaton Moor Evangelical Church | Heaton Moor | FIEC | |||
St Martin's Church, Norris Bank | Heaton Norris | Church of England | 1901 | ||
All Saints Church | Marple | Church of England | 1880 | [278] | |
Marple Independent Evangelical Church | Marple | Evangelical | |||
Jesus Fellowship Church | Marple Bridge | Jesus Army | |||
St. Thomas' Church | Mellor | Church of England | |||
United Reformed Church | Offerton | United Reformed Church | |||
Bethel Christian Centre | Reddish | ||||
Holy Family Presbytery | Reddish | ||||
St Elisabeth's Church | Reddish | Church of England | 1883 | [279] | |
Romiley Methodist Church | Romiley | Methodist | 1982 | [280] | |
St Chad's Parish Church | Romiley | Church of England | 1866 | [271] | |
St Mary's Church | Stockport | Church of England | 1817 | [281] | |
St Peter's Church | Stockport | Church of England | 1888 | [282] | |
St George's Church | Stockport | Church of England | 1897 | ||
St Joseph's Church | Stockport | Roman Catholic | |||
Stockport Elim | Stockport | Pentecostal | |||
Stockport Centre Church | Offerton | Assemblies of God | |||
Tiviot Dale Methodist Church | Stockport | Methodist | |||
Woodley Methodist Church | Woodley | Methodist | [271] | ||
Woodley United Reformed Church | Woodley | United Reformed Church | 1913 | [271] | |
Stockport Free Christian Fellowship | Stockport | Free Christians (Britain) | |||
St. Peter's Church | Hazel Grove | Roman Catholic | 1931[283] |
Church | Image | Locality | Denomination | Completed | Ref. | |
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Albion United Reformed Church | Ashton-under-Lyne | United Reformed Church | 1895 | |||
Breakthrough City Church | Ashton-under-Lyne | |||||
Christ Church | Ashton-under-Lyne | Church of England | 1848 | |||
Church of The Nazarene | Ashton-under-Lyne | Church of the Nazarene | 1882 (as Old Cross Mission) | [284] | ||
Holy Trinity C of E Church | Ashton-under-Lyne | Church of England | ||||
Hurst Methodist Church | Ashton Under Lyne | Methodist | ||||
St Ann's RC Church | Ashton-under-Lyne | Roman Catholic | ||||
St Christopher's RC Church | Ashton-under-Lyne | Roman Catholic | ||||
St James the Apostle | Ashton-under-Lyne | Church of England | ||||
St John the Evangelist Church | Ashton-under-Lyne | Church of England | ||||
St Michael and All Angels' Church | Ashton-under-Lyne | Church of England | 1262 (possibly earlier) | |||
St Peter's Church | Ashton-under-Lyne | Church of England | ||||
Stamford Street Methodist Church | Ashton-under-Lyne | Methodist | ||||
The New Life Church | Ashton-under-Lyne | |||||
Carmel Christian Centre | Denton | |||||
Christ Church | Denton | Church of England | ||||
Denton Methodist Church | Denton | Methodist | ||||
St Anne's Church | Denton | Church of England | 1882 | |||
St John Fisher RC Church | Denton | Roman Catholic | ||||
St Mary's RC Church | Denton | Roman Catholic | ||||
St Lawrence's Church | Denton | Church of England | 1532 | |||
Moravian Church | Droylsden | Moravian Church | ||||
St Martin's Church | Droylsden | |||||
Droylsden Independent Church | Droylsden | Congregational Church | ||||
Moravian Church | Dukinfield | Moravian Church | ||||
Old Chapel | Dukinfield | Unitarian | ||||
St Mary's RC Church | Dukinfield | Roman Catholic | ||||
St George | Hyde | Church of England | 1832 | [285][286] | ||
St Michael and All Angels | Mottram in Longdendale | Church of England | 1855 | [287] |
Church | Image | Locality | Denomination | Completed | Ref. |
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Altrincham Methodist Church | Altrincham | Methodist | |||
Altrincham Unitarian Church | Altrincham | Unitarian | |||
Bowdon Downs Church | Altrincham | ||||
Christ Church, Timperley | Altrincham | ||||
Church of St Alban | Altrincham | Church of England | 1900 | [288][289] | |
Church of St George | Altrincham | Church of England | 1897 | [290] | |
Church of St John the Evangelist | Altrincham | ||||
Church of St Margaret | Altrincham | ||||
Church of St John the Divine | Altrincham | ||||
Hale Chapel | Altrincham | ||||
St Vincent's RC Church | Altrincham | Roman Catholic | |||
Trinity United Reformed Church | Altrincham | United Reformed Church | |||
Church of St Mary the Virgin | Bowdon | Church of England | 1860 | [291] | |
St George's Church | Carrington | Church of England | 1872 | [292] | |
St Michael's Church | Flixton | Church of England | 1100s | [293] | |
Kingdom Hall | Old Trafford | Jehovah's Witnesses | |||
New Testament Church of God | Old Trafford | Pentecostal | |||
Sharon Full Gospel Church | Old Trafford | Pentecostal | |||
St Alphonsus | Old Trafford | Roman Catholic | |||
St Bride's | Old Trafford | Church of England | 1991 2016 (third building) |
[294] | |
St John's (St John the Evangelist) |
Old Trafford | Church of England | c. 1902 1908 (permanent building) |
[295] | |
The Bethel | Old Trafford | Christadelphian | |||
United Reformed Church | Old Trafford | United Reformed Church | |||
All Saints Roman Catholic Church | Sale | Roman Catholic | 1966 | ||
Avenue Methodist Church | Sale | Methodist | 1963 | ||
Carrington Lane Methodist Church | Sale | Methodist | 1911 | ||
LifeChurch Manchester | Sale | Baptist | 1964 | ||
Sale Christadelphians | Sale | Christadelphian | 1956 | [296] | |
Sale Congregational Church | Sale | Congregational | 1980 | ||
Sale Moor Methodist Church | Sale | Methodist | 1963 | ||
Sale Society of Friends | Sale | Religious Society of Friends | 1856 | ||
Sale United Reformed Church | Sale | United Reformed Church | 1984 | ||
Salvation Army | Sale | Salvation Army | 1991 | ||
St Anne's Church | Sale | Church of England | 1854 | ||
St Francis' Church | Sale | Church of England | 1962 | ||
St John the Divine Church | Sale | Church of England | 1868 | ||
St Joseph Roman Catholic Church | Sale | Roman Catholic | †1885 | ||
St Margaret Ward Roman Catholic Church | Sale | Roman Catholic | 1983 | ||
St Martin's Church, Ashton upon Mersey | Sale | Church of England | 1887 | [297] | |
St Mary Magdalene Church | Sale | Church of England | 1874 | ||
St Paul's Church | Sale | Church of England | 1883 | ||
Timperley Methodist Church | Timperley | Methodist | 1937 | ||
Trinity Methodist Church | Sale | Methodist | 1875 | ||
All Saints | Stretford | Church of England | 1957 | [298] | |
Church of St Ann | Stretford | Roman Catholic | 1867 | [299] | |
Church of St Matthew | Stretford | Church of England | 1842 | [300] | |
Edge Lane Baptist Church | Stretford | Baptist | |||
Gorse Hill United Church | Stretford | Church of England, Methodist | |||
Latter-Day Saints Chapel | Stretford | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints | |||
Salvation Army Church | Stretford | Salvation Army | |||
Sevenways Methodist Church | Stretford | Methodist | |||
St Alphonsus | Stretford | Roman Catholic | |||
St Hilda | Stretford | Church of England | 1904 | ||
St Hugh of Lincoln | Stretford | Roman Catholic | 1964 | [301] | |
St John the Evangelist | Stretford | Church of England | 1908 | ||
St Lawrence | Stretford | Roman Catholic | 1866 | ||
St Teresa | Stretford | Roman Catholic | 1928 | ||
Stretford Gospel Hall | Stretford | Christian Brethren | |||
Trafford Christian Life Centre | Stretford | Pentecostal | 1879 | [302] | |
St Antony of Padua | Trafford Park | Roman Catholic | 1995 | [303] | |
St Werburgh | Warburton | Church of England | 1885 | [304] | |
St Monica's | Urmston | Roman Catholic | |||
All Saints | Urmston | Roman Catholic | |||
Victoria Gospel Hall | Urmston | Christian Brethren | |||
St. Mary's | Urmston | Church of England |
See also
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