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*[[Lancashire_Towns_and_Parishes_B#Barrowford_Booth|Higherford Methodists]] is the third chapel on the site. The previous building was dismantled in 1991 to make way for the current one and was bought by a Japanese businessman Mr Takeuchi who in 1996 had it rebuilt at a hotel in the Tokyo suburb of Hachoji as a wedding chapel. It is now known as the Great Victoria Chapel.
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'''Demolished Churches'''
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*'''St James'''  ( C of E)  Church demolished 1971 tower & spire demolished 1998
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*'''St John the Baptist'''  (C of E )1979
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*'''St Margaret'''  (C of E) 1978
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*'''St Paul'''  (C of E) 1963
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*'''St Mary Magdalene''' (RC)  Demolished 1980s to make way for motorway. 
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*'''Mount Zion''' (Primitive Methodist- Duke Bar)
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*'''Bethel'''  (Primitive Methodist) Building sold to Christian Science Church in 1932 and later demolished
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*'''Elim Chapel''' (United Methodist) Demolished 1999. New chapel built on site (Briercliffe Rd Church)
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*'''Zion''' (Primitive Methodist - Gannow Top)
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*'''Brunswick Chapel ''' (United Methodist Free Church)  demolished 1963
  
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*'''Fulledge Chapel'''.  (Wesleyan Methodist) Church closed 1959.  Building demolished in 1992 after a fire in 1985
  
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*'''Rosegrove Chapel.'''  (Wesleyan Methodist) Closed in 1984 and later demolished following damage by fire
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*'''Keighley Green Chapel'''  (Wesleyan)
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*'''Hargreaves Street  chapel'''  (Wesleyan) Demolished 1965, new Central Methodist Church built on same site.
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*'''Lane Bridge '''  (Wesleyan Methodist) Demolished 1989
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*'''Wood Top ''' (Wesleyan Methodist)
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*'''Burnley Wood  Chapel''' (Congregational)
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*'''Salem'''  (Congregational)
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*'''Mission Hall ''' (Congregational - Thursby Rd)  building used by Free Gospel Mission from about 1950
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*'''Westgate Chapel ''' (Congregational)  Damaged by fire 1973 and later demolished
  
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*'''Unitarian Chapel''', Habergham Eaves
  
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Barrowford Booth

  • Higherford Methodists is the third chapel on the site. The previous building was dismantled in 1991 to make way for the current one and was bought by a Japanese businessman Mr Takeuchi who in 1996 had it rebuilt at a hotel in the Tokyo suburb of Hachoji as a wedding chapel. It is now known as the Great Victoria Chapel.



Burnley

Demolished Churches


  • St James ( C of E) Church demolished 1971 tower & spire demolished 1998
  • St John the Baptist (C of E )1979
  • St Margaret (C of E) 1978
  • St Paul (C of E) 1963
  • St Mary Magdalene (RC) Demolished 1980s to make way for motorway.
  • Mount Zion (Primitive Methodist- Duke Bar)
  • Bethel (Primitive Methodist) Building sold to Christian Science Church in 1932 and later demolished
  • Elim Chapel (United Methodist) Demolished 1999. New chapel built on site (Briercliffe Rd Church)
  • Zion (Primitive Methodist - Gannow Top)
  • Brunswick Chapel (United Methodist Free Church) demolished 1963
  • Fulledge Chapel. (Wesleyan Methodist) Church closed 1959. Building demolished in 1992 after a fire in 1985
  • Rosegrove Chapel. (Wesleyan Methodist) Closed in 1984 and later demolished following damage by fire
  • Keighley Green Chapel (Wesleyan)
  • Hargreaves Street chapel (Wesleyan) Demolished 1965, new Central Methodist Church built on same site.
  • Lane Bridge (Wesleyan Methodist) Demolished 1989
  • Wood Top (Wesleyan Methodist)
  • Burnley Wood Chapel (Congregational)
  • Salem (Congregational)
  • Mission Hall (Congregational - Thursby Rd) building used by Free Gospel Mission from about 1950
  • Westgate Chapel (Congregational) Damaged by fire 1973 and later demolished
  • Unitarian Chapel, Habergham Eaves


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