List of Churches in Cheshire - Redundant Churches

Redundant Churches

  • Holy Trinity Church, Chester (Guildhall)
  • Church of St Mary-on-the-Hill, Chester (educational centre)
  • St Michael's Church, Chester (heritage centre)
  • St Nicholas' Chapel, Chester (shop)
  • All Saints Church, Harthill (community centre)
  • Christ Church, Macclesfield (redundant)
  • Congregational Chapel, Nantwich (residential)
  • Primitive Methodist Chapel, Nantwich (part residential, part unused)
  • Wesleyan Methodist Church, Nantwich (unused)
  • Christ Church, Weston Point, Runcorn (unused)
  • Mariners' Mission, Runcorn (industrial use)
  • Welsh Chapel, Runcorn (unused)
  • Warburton Old Church
  • St Ann's (old) Church, Warrington (indoor climbing centre)
  • St Marie's Church, Widnes (unused)
  • St Chad's Church, Wybunbury (tower only still stands)

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