Lancashire Towns and Villages W

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Walmersley

Christchurch. Submitted by Cath RJ


Walney

Methodist Church. Submitted by Helen Smith Too
St. Mary Church of England. Submitted by Helen Smith Too
St. Columba. Submitted by Helen Smith Too
former Kingdom Hall. Submitted by Helen Smith Too


Wardleworth

St. James C of E.Church. (Now St Mary and St James Ukrainian Catholic Church). Submitted by Pat Hope


Weaste

St. Luke. Submitted by D.Howcroft


Wesham

Christ Church. Submitted by JDGen
Primitive Methodist. Submitted by JDGen
St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church. Submitted by JDGen


Westby with Plumpton

St. Anne. Submitted by JDGen



Whalley

St. Mary's & All Saints C of E. Submitted by Liz from Lancs
English Martyrs R.C. Church. Submitted by Liz from Lancs
Methodist Church. Submitted by Liz from Lancs



Whelley

St. Stephen. Submitted by Dave OYPHOTOS


Whitefield

St. Bernadette Roman Catholic. Submitted by Pat Hope
Methodist Church. Submitted by Pat Hope
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Submitted by Pat Hope


Whitley

St. Luke's. Submitted by Granny Lynne ‎


Wigan

Baptist Church. Submitted by Northern Light ‎
Crematorium Chapel (disused). Submitted by Dave OYphotos ‎
St. Catherine's. Submitted by Dave OYphotos ‎
St. George's. Submitted by Dave OYphotos ‎


St. Joseph's. Submitted by Dave OYphotos ‎
Wigan Crematorium. Submitted by Brian at Wiganworld ‎
All Saints. Submitted by Brian at Wiganworld ‎
St. John Roman Catholic Church. Submitted by Northern Light ‎


Winstanley

St. Aiden. Submitted by Dave OYPHOTOS


Withington

St. Bernadette. Submitted by Pat Hope
Methodist Church. Submitted by Pat Hope
St.Pauls C of E. Submitted by Pat Hope
Burton Road Primitive Methodist Church. Submitted by Pat Hope


St. Cuthberts. Submitted by Pat Hope

Worsthorne

St John's Church. Submitted by David B ‎
Wesleyan Methodist Chapel. (Change of use) Submitted by David B ‎



  • Wesleyan Chapel. First chapel 1837-1877 (building still in existence). Second chapel opened 1877 and demolished 1982.


Wrea Green

St. Nicholas. Submitted by JDGen




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