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Revision as of 22:03, 3 July 2009
Habergham Eaves
Haigh
Hapton
- Manchester Road (Methodist) demolished 1980 for construction of M65 motorway
Harpurhey
Demolished Churches
- Sharston St, Wesleyan Methodist
Haslingden
Demolished Churches
- Sion, Holcombe Rd, Primitive Methodist, Helmshore
- King St, Wesleyan Methodist
Haverthwaite
Hawkshaw
Hawkshead and Monk Coniston with Skelwith
Heap
Heaton Norris
Heysham
Demolished Churches
- Sandylands Promenade, United Methodist, Sandylands
Heywood
Demolished Churches
- Central Methodist, Wesleyan Methodist
Higham with West Close Booth
- Higham Booth Chapel (Wesleyan Methodist) Demolished 1984
Hindley
Holcombe
Hollinwood
Demolished Churches
- The Memorial Church, Manchester Rd, Congregational
Horwich
Demolished Churches
- Church St Unitarian Free Church
Hulme
Demolished Churches
- City Road Congregational
- Congregational Mission
- Duke Street Wesleyan Methodist
- Gt Jackson Street United Methodist Free Church
- Thirlmere St Baptist
- Wilmott Street Baptist
- York Street Baptist
Huncoat
Demolished Churches
- Baptist Chapel
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