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'''Two Presbyterian Chapels''' demolished pre 1860,br> | '''Two Presbyterian Chapels''' demolished pre 1860,br> | ||
''' "Scotch Church" ''' situated on the Wooler Road demolished pre1920, site used for memorial hall. | ''' "Scotch Church" ''' situated on the Wooler Road demolished pre1920, site used for memorial hall. |
Revision as of 01:33, 14 December 2008
Bamburgh
![]() St. Aidan. Submitted by Glen in Tinsel Knickers |
Belford
![]() Parish Church of St. Mary.Submitted by Glem in Tinsel Knickers |
Demolished/Destroyed
Two Presbyterian Chapels demolished pre 1860,br> "Scotch Church" situated on the Wooler Road demolished pre1920, site used for memorial hall.
Benwell
![]() St. James's. Submitted by Steve Ellwood |
Berwick-upon-Tweed
![]() Holy Trinity. Submitted by Glen in Tinsel Knickers |
![]() Wallace Green Church. Submitted by Glen in Tinsel Knickers |
![]() Methodist Church, Walkergate. Submitted by Glen in TK |
![]() The Baptist Church, Golden Square. Submitted by Glen in Tinsel Knickers |
Demolished/Destroyed
The Golden Square Church and Greenside Avenue Church buildings have both been demolished, the congregations for these two churches now use Wallace Green Parish Church.
The Baptist Church on Castlegate, demolished, site occupied by a supermarket.
Branxton
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