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List of churches in Greater Manchester

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Manchester Cathedral is the seat of the Bishop of Manchester, and Mother Church of the Diocese of Manchester.

This is a partial list of churches in Greater Manchester, North West England, split according to metropolitan district. There is a mixture of Christian denominations in Greater Manchester, including churches aligned to Orthodox Christianity, Protestantism and Catholicism. Similarly, there is a range of ecclesiastical architecture.

Church Image Locality Denomination Completed Ref.
St Peter
Bolton Church of England 1871 [1][2][3]
St Paul
St Paul's church, Astley Bridge, Bolton, England
St Paul's church, Astley Bridge, Bolton, England
Astley Bridge Church of England 1848 [4]
St Patrick
St Patrick's church, Bolton, England
St Patrick's church, Bolton, England
Bolton Roman Catholic 1861 [5]
St Edmund
St Edmund's Church, Bolton, England
St Edmund's Church, Bolton, England
Bolton Roman Catholic 1860 [6]
St Peter and St Pauls
Bolton Roman Catholic 1897
St Maxentius
Bradshaw Church of England 1872 [7][8][9]
St James
Daisy Hill, Westhoughton Church of England 1881 [10]
St Philip's Church
Daubhill Church of England 1911 [11]
St Mary the Virgin
Deane Church of England Bef. 1100 [12][13][14]
St Peter
Halliwell Church of England 1840 [15]
St Thomas
Halliwell Church of England 1932 [7][16][17]
St Margaret
Halliwell Church of England 1939 [18]
Holy Trinity
Horwich Church of England 1903 [19][20][21]
St Catherine
Horwich Church of England 1889 [22]
St Elizabeth Horwich Church of England [23]
Congregational Church Kearsley United Reformed Church [24]
Kearsley Mount
Kearsley Methodist 1916
New Jerusalem Church
Kearsley The New Church 2007 [25]
St John Fisher Kearsley Roman Catholic
St Stephen
Kearsley Church of England 1871 [26]
Schoenstatt Shrine Kearsley
St Stephen and All Martyrs
Lever Bridge Church of England 1844 [27][28][29]
Christ Church
Little Lever Methodist and United Reformed Church 1999 [30]
Kingdom Hall
Little Lever Jehovah's Witness [31]
King's Church
Little Lever Charismatic Fellowship
St Matthew
Little Lever Church of England 1865 [32][33][34]
St Teresa Little Lever Roman Catholic
St Saviour
Ringley Church of England 1854 [35]
St Bartholomew
Westhoughton Church of England 1870 [36]
St John the Evangelist
Wingates, Westhoughton Church of England 1859 [37]
Bethel Church Bolton Evangelical 1991 [38]
Church Image Locality Denomination Completed Ref.
Bury Baptist Church Bury Baptist Union of Great Britain 1970
Bury Christian Fellowship Bury Non Denominational 1980
Radcliffe Road Baptist Church, Bury Bury Grace Baptist Assembly 2004 (1836)
St Mary the Virgin
Bury Church of England 1876 [39][40][41]
St John the Baptist, Bircle
Bury Church of England 1846 [42][43]
St Paul
Bury Church of England
(now redundant)
1842 [44][45]
St Mary the Virgin
Prestwich Church of England 1895 [46][47][48]
St Margaret
Prestwich Church of England 1899 [49][50][51]
Christ Church
Walshaw Church of England 1892 [52][53][54]
St. Hilda
Prestwich Church of England 1922 [55][56][57]
St. George Simister Church of England 1915 [58][59][60]
St. Gabriel
Sedgley Park, Prestwich Church of England 1933 [57][61][62]
Our Lady of Grace Prestwich Roman Catholic 1931 [63][64]
Prestwich Methodist Church
Prestwich Methodist [65]
Heaton Park Methodist Church
Prestwich Methodist [66]
St Mary
Radcliffe Church of England 1817 [67][68][69]
St Thomas and St John
Radcliffe Church of England 1872 [70][71][72]
Christ Church Ramsbottom Baptist Methodist
Dundee United Reformed Church
Ramsbottom United Reformed Church
Edenfield Parish Church
Ramsbottom Church of England 1778 [73][74][75]
Edenfield Methodist Church
Ramsbottom Methodist 1881 [73]
Emmanuel Church Centre Ramsbottom Church of England [76]
Emmanuel Holcombe Ramsbottom Church of England
Greenmount United Reformed Church Ramsbottom United Reformed Church
Holcombe Brook Methodist Church Ramsbottom Methodist [77]
Ramsbottom Pentecostal Church
Ramsbottom Pentecostal [78]
Ramsbottom Independent Evangelical Church Ramsbottom Evangelical
St Andrew
Ramsbottom Church of England 1834 [79][80][81]
St Marie Bury Roman Catholic 1842 [82][83]
St Mary Hawkshaw Church of England 1892 [84][85]
St Joseph
Ramsbottom Roman Catholic 1880 [86]
St Paul
Ramsbottom Church of England 1850 [87][88][89]
St Philip Stubbins Church of England 1927 [73][90]
St John in the Wilderness
Shuttleworth Church of England 1847 [91]
Holy Trinity
Bury Church of England
(now redundant)
1863 [92][93]
St Peter Bury Church of England 1901 [94][95][96]
St Thomas Bury Church of England 1866 [97][98][99][100]
Church Image Locality Denomination Completed Ref.
City Church Manchester
Manchester City Centre Reformed

Evangelical

2014 [101]
Audacious Church
Front entrance of !Audacious Church, Manchester
Manchester City Centre Assemblies of God 2007 [102]
Trinity Methodist Church Ancoats Methodist 1964 [103][104]
Chorlton Road United Reformed Church (formerly Chorlton Road Congregational Church; now demolished)
Colour photograph of Chorlton Road United Reformed Church
1861 [105]
Christ Church Manchester Manchester City Centre, Burnage, Fallowfield, Gorton & Withington Charismatic Evangelical 2008 [106]
Dickenson Rd Wesleyan Methodist Church (converted to a film studio in 1947 and demolished 1975)
church on a street
Rusholme Wesleyan Methodist 1862 [107]
St Ambrose of Milan Barlow Moor Roman Catholic 1958 [108][109]
St Margaret Burnage Church of England 1926 [110][111][112][113]
St Matthew Castlefield Church of England 1825 [114]
St John the Evangelist
Cheetham Church of England 1871 [115][116][117]
Manchester International Church of Christ Cheetham International Church of Christ UK [118]
St Luke's Church Cheetham Church of England 1839
Trinity United Church Cheetham United Reformed Church
St Clement's Church, Chorlton-cum-Hardy
Chorlton-cum-Hardy Church of England 1896 [119][120][121][122]
St Werburgh
Chorlton-cum-Hardy Church of England 1902 [108][123][124]
Our Lady and St John Chorlton-cum-Hardy Roman Catholic 1927 [108][125]
Redeemer Church Chorlton-cum-Hardy Evangelical 2017 [126]
Holy Name of Jesus
Chorlton-on-Medlock Roman Catholic 1926 [127][128][129]
St Augustine Chorlton-on-Medlock Roman Catholic 1968 [130][131][132]
Holy Trinity Armenian Church Chorlton-on-Medlock Armenian Apostolic Church 1870 [133][134][135]
St Cross
Clayton Church of England 1866 [136][137][138][139]
Christ Church
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West Didsbury Church of England 1881
Ebenezer Baptist Church Newton Heath Old Baptist Union 1903
Emmanuel Didsbury Church of England 1858 [140][141][142][143]
Ivy Church Didsbury Independent 1894
St James
Didsbury Church of England 1895 [144][143][145][146]
St Paul
Didsbury Methodist 1961 [147]
Brookfield Unitarian Church
Gorton Unitarian 1871 [148][149]
St Francis
Gorton Roman Catholic 1878 [150][151][152]
St James Gorton Church of England 1871 [153]
The Ascension Hulme Church of England 1970 [154][155][156]
St George
Hulme Church of England (redundant) 1828 [154][157][158]
St Aidan Levenshulme Orthodox [159]
St Andrew
Levenshulme Church of England (redundant) 1908 [160][161][162]
Levenshulme Baptist Church Levenshulme Baptist [163]
Levenshulme Methodist Church
Levenshulme Methodist 1864 [164][165]
Levenshulme United Reformed Church Levenshulme United Reformed Church 1888 [166][167]
St Mark
Levenshulme Church of England 1908 [160][168][169][170]
St Mary of the Angels and St Clare Levenshulme Roman Catholic 1975 [166][171]
St Peter's (demolished 1907)
St Peter's Square, Manchester City Centre Church of England 1794 [172]
St Peter
Levenshulme Church of England 1896 [160][173][174][175][176]
Church of God (Seventh Day) Longsight Church of God (Seventh Day) [177][178]
St Joseph's Longsight Roman Catholic 1915 [115][179][180]
Jubilee Church Manchester RCCG Longsight Pentecostal 2002 [181]
Roby United Reformed Church Longsight United Reformed Church 1972 [182]
Manchester Central Manchester City Centre Salvation Army 1879 [183]
Cross Street Chapel
Manchester City Centre Unitarian 1997 [184]
Manchester Cathedral
Manchester City Centre Church of England 1940 [185][186][187][188]
Manchester Vineyard Manchester City Centre Vineyard [189]
St Ann
Manchester City Centre Church of England 1891 [190][191][192][193]
St Mary (The Hidden Gem)
Manchester City Centre Roman Catholic 1848 [194][195][196][197]
King's Church Manchester City Centre, Swinton and Wythenshawe Evangelical 1970 [198]
St Mary Manchester City Centre Church of England 1756
Grace Church Manchester Manchester Evangelical 2005 [199]
The Apostles and Saint Cuthbert Miles Platting Church of England [200][201]
Corpus Christi Miles Platting Roman Catholic 1907 [202][203]
Christ Church
Moss Side Church of England 1904 [204][205][206]
All Saints
Newton Heath Church of England 1880 [207][208][209]
St Wilfrid and St Ann Newton Heath Church of England (redundant) 1909 [210][211][212]
St Wilfrid
Northenden Church of England 1876 [213][214][215][216]
St Clement's Church Manchester Openshaw Church of England 1880 [217]
Holy Trinity
Rusholme Church of England 1850 [218][219][220][221]
St Chrysostom
Victoria Park Church of England 1877 [222][223][224][225]
St Paul's
Withington Church of England 1841 [226]
Church Image Locality Denomination Completed Ref.
Oldham Parish Church of St. Mary with St. Peter Oldham Church of England 1830 [227]
St James Crompton Church of England 1845 [228]
St Saviours East Crompton Church of England 1908 [229]
Holy Trinity Church, Shaw Shaw Church of England 1871 [230]
St Mary High Crompton Church of England 1880 [231]
Shore Edge Methodist Church Shaw and Crompton Methodist 1873 [232]
St Andrew's Shaw and Crompton Methodist [231]
St Paul's Shaw Methodist 1863 [233]
Shaw United Reformed Church Shaw and Crompton United Reformed Church 1885 [231]
St Joseph Roman Catholic Church Shaw and Crompton Roman Catholic 1870 [231]
Salvation Army Church Shaw and Crompton Salvation Army 1896 [231]
St Mark with Christchurch Glodwick, Oldham Church of England 1876 [234]
Bardsley, Holy Trinity Oldham Church of England 1844 [235]
Woodhouses National School Mission Church Bardsley, Oldham Church of England
Christ Church Chadderton Church of England
Emmanuel Chadderton Church of England
St George Chadderton Church of England
St Luke Chadderton Church of England 1888
St Mark Chadderton Church of England 1963 [236]
St Matthew Chadderton Church of England 1857 [237][238]
St Saviour's Mission Church Chadderton Church of England
Holy Trinity Coldhurst, Oldham Church of England
Denshaw, Christ Church Saddleworth Church of England
Holy Trinity Dobcross, Saddleworth Church of England
New Life Church Failsworth Assemblies of God
Holy Trinity Failsworth Church of England
St John the Evangelist Failsworth Church of England 1846 [239]
The Holy Family Failsworth Church of England
St Cuthbert's Mission Church Fitton Hill Church of England
St Hilda Friarmere, Saddleworth Church of England
St Thomas Friarmere, Saddleworth Church of England
Friezland Christ Church Saddleworth Church of England
Christ Church Glodwick Church of England
St Mary Greenfield Church of England
St John the Baptist Oldham Church of England
St Mark Heyside Church of England
St Margaret Hollinwood Church of England 1879 [240]
Knoll's Lane St Agnes Church of England
St Thomas Leesfield Church of England
St Chad Limeside Church of England
St Anne Lydgate Church of England
St John Oldham Church of England
St Stephen & All Martyrs Oldham Church of England
St Thomas Moorside Church of England 1872 [241]
St Ambrose Oldham Church of England
St Andrew Oldham Church of England
St Barnabas Church, Clarksfield Oldham Church of England
St James Oldham Church of England 1835 [242]
St Paul Oldham Church of England
St Peter Oldham Church of England
St Matthew and Aiden Oldham Church of England
St Anne's Church, Royton Royton Church of England
St Paul's Church, Royton Royton Church of England
St Chad Saddleworth Church of England
St Paul Scouthead Church of England 1889
Holy Trinity Waterhead Church of England 1847 [243]
St. Thomas, Werneth Oldham Church of England
Abbeyhills Congregational Church Oldham Congregational
Bardsley Methodist Church Oldham Methodist
Chadderton Congregational Church Chadderton Congregational
Chadderton Way Gospel Mission Chadderton
Corpus Christi Church Chadderton
St Herbert's Roman Catholic Church Chadderton Roman Catholic
Delph Independent Chapel Saddleworth
Delph Methodist Chapel Saddleworth Methodist
East Oldham Methodist Church Oldham Methodist
Failsworth Salvation Army Failsworth Salvation Army
Bethel Chapel Failsworth
Church of the Holy Family Failsworth
Dob Lane Chapel Failsworth
Evangel Church Failsworth
Hope Methodist Church Failsworth Methodist
Kingdom Hall Failsworth
New Jerusalem Church Failsworth
St Mary's Church, Failsworth Failsworth Roman Catholic
St Melangell's Church, Greater Manchester
Failsworth Orthodox
Fir Lane Methodist Church Methodist
Glodwick Baptist Church Oldham Baptist
Gravel Hole Methodist Church Royton
Greenacres Chapel Oldham
Greenacres Independent Methodist Church Oldham Methodist
Grosvenor Hall
Healds Green Methodist Church Methodist
Hollinwood Beulah Baptist/United Reformed Church Oldham Baptist/United Reformed Church
Hollinwood United Reformed Church Oldham United Reformed Church
Hope Chapel Oldham
Christian Brethren Congregation Lees
St Edward's Church Lees Roman Catholic
Zion Methodist Chapel Lees Methodist
Limeside Methodist Church Oldham Methodist
Macedonia United Reformed Church Failsworth, Oldham United Reformed
Mill Gate Methodist Chapel Methodist
Moorside Methodist Church Oldham Methodist
Mount Pleasant Mission Oldham
Northmoor Methodist Church Oldham Methodist
Oldham Edge St Mary Oldham
Ashton Road Congregational Church Oldham Congregational
Assemblies of God Oldham
Chamber Road Independent Methodist Church Oldham Methodist
Church of the Holy Rosary Oldham
Church of the Nazarene Oldham Church of the Nazarene
Church of the Sacred Heart Oldham
Cook Street, St Anne's Church Oldham
Copster Hill Road, Salvation Army Citadel Oldham
Bharat Bhavan Oldham
Foundry Street, Kingdom Hall Oldham
Garforth Street, Methodist Church Oldham
Holy Family Church Oldham
Honeywell Lane, Methodist Church Oldham Methodist
Oldham Baptist Church Oldham Baptist [244]
King Street Unitarian Chapel Oldham
King Street, United Reformed Church Oldham
Shree Swaminarayam Temple Oldham
Lees Road Salvation Army Hall Oldham
Manchester Road Salvation Army Hall Oldham
Our Lady & St Patrick Oldham
Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints Oldham
St Peter & St Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church Oldham Roman Catholic
St James Free Church of England Oldham
Union Street Methodist Church Oldham
Union Street United Reformed Church Oldham
St Michael's Church Oldham
Bethel Church Oldham
Methodist Church Oldham
United Reformed Church Oldham
Ripponden Road Methodist Chapel Oldham
Road End Methodist Chapel Oldham
Roundthorn Methodist Church Oldham
Bethesda Baptist Church Royton
Heyside United Reformed Church Royton
Kingdom Hall Royton
SS Aidan & Oswald Royton
Trinity Methodist Church Royton Methodist
Salem Moravian Chapel Oldham
South Chadderton Methodist Church 1970 Chadderton
Springhead Congregational Church Saddleworth
Church of the Sacred Heart & St William Saddleworth
Ebenezer Congregational Church, Uppermill Saddleworth
Uppermill Methodist Chapel Saddleworth
Weakey Methodist Chapel
Gospel Hall Werneth, Oldham
Westwood Moravian Church Westwood, Oldham Moravian 1869
Farrow St Salvation Army Shaw Salvation Army 1896 [245]
Church Image Locality Denomination Completed Ref.
Branches Christian Fellowship Rochdale Christian [246]
Grace Fellowship Manchester Middleton Independent evangelical [247]
St Barnabas Littleborough Church of England
St Mary's Littleborough Roman Catholic
Holy Trinity Littleborough Church of England
Middleton Parish Church of St Leonard Middleton Church of England 1524/1667 [248]
St Michael's Church Middleton Church of England 1930 [249][250]
Rochdale Parish Church of St Chad Rochdale Church of England
Ashworth, St James Rochdale Church of England
Bamford, St Michael Heywood Church of England
St Lukes Heywood Church of England
Calderbrook, St James Littleborough Church of England
Hamer, All Saints Rochdale Church of England
Kirkholt, St Thomas Rochdale Church of England
Milnrow, St James Milnrow Church of England
Newhey, St Thomas Newhey Church of England
Oakenrod, St George Rochdale Church of England
Spotland, St Clement Rochdale Church of England
Wardleworth, St Mary with St James Rochdale Church of England
Balderstone, St Mary Rochdale Church of England
Belfield, St Ann Rochdale Church of England
Dearnley, St Andrew Rochdale Church of England
Falinge, St Edmund Rochdale Church of England
Healey, Christ Church Rochdale Church of England
Newbold, St Peter Rochdale Church of England
Norden, St Paul Rochdale Church of England
Rochdale, St Aidan, Sudden Rochdale Church of England
Rochdale, St Luke, Deeplish Rochdale Church of England
Smallbridge, St John the Baptist Rochdale Church of England 1834 [251][252]
Wardle, St James Apostle Rochdale Church of England
Moore Street Congregational Church Rochdale Congregational 1829
Baptist Church, Deeplish Rochdale Nonconformist
St John the Baptist Catholic Church Rochdale Roman Catholic
Spotland Methodist Church Rochdale Methodist
Syke Methodist Church Rochdale Methodist
The Methodist Church, Smallbridge Rochdale Methodist
Norden United Reformed Church Norden United Reformed
Norden Methodist Church Norden Methodist
St. Vincent de Paul RC Church Norden Roman Catholic 1975 [253]
St Martin's Church, Castleton Castleton Church of England
United Reformed Church, Castleton Castleton United Reformed
All Souls Church Heywood
Church of St Mary in the Baum, Rochdale Rochdale Church of England 1911
Church Image Locality Denomination Completed Ref.
St John the Evangelist Broughton Church of England 1839 [254]
St. James
Broughton Church of England 1879 [254]
St Boniface Broughton Roman Catholic
Bethel Apostolic Ark Broughton Pentecostal [255]
Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation, Manchester
Broughton Greek Orthodox 1861 [256]
St Anne
Clifton Church of England 1874 [257]
St Mary the Virgin
Eccles Church of England 1862 [258]
St Mary the Virgin
Ellenbrook Church of England 1725 [259][260]
Salford Elim Church Irlams o' th' Height Pentecostal [261]
St Paul
Kersal Church of England 1852 [254]
Our Lady of Dolours Kersal Roman Catholic
St Paul's Church, Peel
Little Hulton Church of England 1876 [262][263]
St John the Evangelist
Pendlebury Church of England 1842 [264]
St Augustine
Pendlebury Church of England 1874
Christ Church Pendlebury Assemblies of God (formerly CoE) 1859
St Thomas
Pendleton Church of England 1831 [265]
St Luke
Pendleton Church of England 1865
St Clement's Church, Ordsall
Ordsall Church of England 1878 [266]
Salford Cathedral, St John the Evangelist
Salford Roman Catholic 1848
St Philip with St Stephen
Salford Church of England 1825 [267]
GoChurch Manchester Salford Quays [268]
St Peter
Swinton Church of England 1869
St Paul's Church, Walkden
Walkden Church of England 1848 [269]
St Mark
Worsley Church of England 1846
Church Image Locality Denomination Completed Ref.
Bethany Church, Gatley Gatley Elim Pentecostal 1975
St Ambrose Catholic Church Adswood Roman Catholic 1939 [270]
St Michael and All Angels Bramhall Church of England 1910
Fords Lane Evangelical Church Bramhall Evangelical
St Vincent de Paul Catholic Church Bramhall Roman Catholic 1968 [271]
Bramhall Baptist Church Bramhall Baptist
Bramhall Methodist Church Bramhall Methodist
United Reformed Church Bramhall United Reformed Church
St Barnabas Bredbury Church of England 1954 [272]
Church of Our Lady and St Christopher Bredbury Roman Catholic 1932 [272]
Hatherlow Church Bredbury United Reformed Church 1845 [272]
St Mark's Parish Church Bredbury Church of England 1849 [272]
St Bernadette's Church Brinnington
St Mary's Church Cheadle Church of England 1882 [273]
St John's Methodist Church Cheadle Heath Methodist
Grace Baptist Church, Stockport

Cheadle Heath Baptist 1984
All Saints' Church Cheadle Hulme Church of England 1863 [274]
St Andrew's Church Cheadle Hulme Church of England 1920 [275]
Offerton Methodist Church Offerton Methodist 1887
Compstall Methodist Church Compstall Methodist 1887 [272]
St Paul's Parish Church Compstall Church of England 1840 [272]
St Matthew's Church Edgeley Church of England 1858 [276]
Our Lady & The Apostles Church Edgeley Roman Catholic
Hazel Grove Baptist Church Hazel Grove Baptist
Hazel Grove Methodist Church Hazel Grove Methodist
St Thomas' Church Heaton Chapel Church of England 1765 [277]
Heaton Chapel Christian Church Heaton Chapel
St John the Baptist Heaton Mersey Church of England
St Mary & St Mina Heaton Moor Coptic Orthodox Church 2000 [278]
Heaton Moor Methodist Church Heaton Moor Methodist
Heaton Moor Evangelical Church Heaton Moor FIEC
St Martin's Church, Norris Bank Heaton Norris Church of England 1901
All Saints Church Marple Church of England 1880 [279]
Marple Independent Evangelical Church Marple Evangelical
Jesus Fellowship Church Marple Bridge Jesus Army
St. Thomas' Church Mellor Church of England
United Reformed Church Offerton United Reformed Church
Bethel Christian Centre Reddish
Holy Family Presbytery Reddish
St Elisabeth's Church Reddish Church of England 1883 [280]
Romiley Methodist Church Romiley Methodist 1982 [281]
St Chad's Parish Church Romiley Church of England 1866 [272]
St Mary's Church Stockport Church of England 1817 [282]
St Peter's Church Stockport Church of England 1888 [283]
St George's Church Stockport Church of England 1897
St Joseph's Church Stockport Roman Catholic
Stockport Elim Stockport Pentecostal
Stockport Centre Church Offerton Assemblies of God
Tiviot Dale Methodist Church Stockport Methodist
Woodley Methodist Church Woodley Methodist [272]
Woodley United Reformed Church Woodley United Reformed Church 1913 [272]
Stockport Free Christian Fellowship Stockport Free Christians (Britain)
St. Peter's Church
Hazel Grove Roman Catholic 1931[284]
Church Image Locality Denomination Completed Ref.
Albion United Reformed Church Ashton-under-Lyne United Reformed Church 1895
Breakthrough City Church Ashton-under-Lyne
Christ Church Ashton-under-Lyne Church of England 1848
Church of The Nazarene Ashton-under-Lyne Church of the Nazarene 1882 (as Old Cross Mission) [285]
Holy Trinity C of E Church Ashton-under-Lyne Church of England
Hurst Methodist Church Ashton Under Lyne Methodist
St Ann's RC Church Ashton-under-Lyne Roman Catholic
St Christopher's RC Church Ashton-under-Lyne Roman Catholic
St James the Apostle Ashton-under-Lyne Church of England
St John the Evangelist Church Ashton-under-Lyne Church of England
St Michael and All Angels' Church Ashton-under-Lyne Church of England 1262 (possibly earlier)
St Peter's Church Ashton-under-Lyne Church of England
Stamford Street Methodist Church Ashton-under-Lyne Methodist
The New Life Church Ashton-under-Lyne
Carmel Christian Centre Denton
Christ Church Denton Church of England
Denton Methodist Church Denton Methodist
St Anne's Church Denton Church of England 1882
St John Fisher RC Church Denton Roman Catholic
St Mary's RC Church Denton Roman Catholic
St Lawrence's Church Denton Church of England 1532
Moravian Church Droylsden Moravian Church
St Martin's Church Droylsden
Droylsden Independent Church
Droylsden Independent Church, Greater Manchester
Droylsden Independent Church, Greater Manchester
Droylsden Congregational Church
Moravian Church Dukinfield Moravian Church
Old Chapel Dukinfield Unitarian
St Mary's RC Church Dukinfield Roman Catholic
St George Hyde Church of England 1832 [286][287]
St Michael and All Angels Mottram in Longdendale Church of England 1855 [288]
Church Image Locality Denomination Completed Ref.
Altrincham Methodist Church Altrincham Methodist
Altrincham Unitarian Church Altrincham Unitarian
Bowdon Downs Church Altrincham
Christ Church, Timperley Altrincham
Church of St Alban Altrincham Church of England 1900 [289][290]
Church of St George Altrincham Church of England 1897 [291]
Church of St John the Evangelist Altrincham
Church of St Margaret Altrincham
Church of St John the Divine Altrincham
Hale Chapel Altrincham
St Vincent's RC Church Altrincham Roman Catholic
Trinity United Reformed Church Altrincham United Reformed Church
Church of St Mary the Virgin Bowdon Church of England 1860 [292]
St George's Church Carrington Church of England 1872 [293]
St Michael's Church
Flixton Church of England 1100s [294]
Kingdom Hall Old Trafford Jehovah's Witnesses
New Testament Church of God Old Trafford Pentecostal
Sharon Full Gospel Church Old Trafford Pentecostal
St Alphonsus Old Trafford Roman Catholic
St Bride's Old Trafford Church of England 1991
2016 (third building)
[295]
St John's
(St John the Evangelist)
Old Trafford Church of England c. 1902
1908 (permanent building)
[296]
The Bethel Old Trafford Christadelphian
United Reformed Church Old Trafford United Reformed Church
All Saints Roman Catholic Church Sale Roman Catholic 1966
Avenue Methodist Church Sale Methodist 1963
Carrington Lane Methodist Church Sale Methodist 1911
LifeChurch Manchester Sale Baptist 1964
Sale Christadelphians Sale Christadelphian 1956 [297]
Sale Congregational Church Sale Congregational 1980
Sale Moor Methodist Church Sale Methodist 1963
Sale Society of Friends Sale Religious Society of Friends 1856
Sale United Reformed Church Sale United Reformed Church 1984
Salvation Army Sale Salvation Army 1991
St Anne's Church Sale Church of England 1854
St Francis' Church Sale Church of England 1962
St John the Divine Church Sale Church of England 1868
St Joseph Roman Catholic Church Sale Roman Catholic †1885
St Margaret Ward Roman Catholic Church Sale Roman Catholic 1983
St Martin's Church, Ashton upon Mersey Sale Church of England 1887 [298]
St Mary Magdalene Church Sale Church of England 1874
St Paul's Church Sale Church of England 1883
Timperley Methodist Church Timperley Methodist 1937
Trinity Methodist Church Sale Methodist 1875
All Saints Stretford Church of England 1957 [299]
Church of St Ann Stretford Roman Catholic 1867 [300]
Church of St Matthew Stretford Church of England 1842 [301]
Edge Lane Baptist Church Stretford Baptist
Gorse Hill United Church Stretford Church of England, Methodist
Latter-Day Saints Chapel Stretford The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Salvation Army Church Stretford Salvation Army
Sevenways Methodist Church Stretford Methodist
St Alphonsus Stretford Roman Catholic
St Hilda Stretford Church of England 1904
St Hugh of Lincoln Stretford Roman Catholic 1964 [302]
St John the Evangelist Stretford Church of England 1908
St Lawrence Stretford Roman Catholic 1866
St Teresa Stretford Roman Catholic 1928
Stretford Gospel Hall Stretford Christian Brethren
Trafford Christian Life Centre Stretford Pentecostal 1879 [303]
St Antony of Padua Trafford Park Roman Catholic 1995 [304]
St Werburgh Warburton Church of England 1885 [305]
St Monica's Urmston Roman Catholic
All Saints Urmston Roman Catholic
Victoria Gospel Hall Urmston Christian Brethren
St. Mary's Urmston Church of England
Church Image Locality Denomination Completed Ref.
St John the Evangelist's Church, Abram Abram Church of England 1937 [306][307]
St Thomas' Church, Ashton-in-Makerfield Ashton-in-Makerfield Church of England 1930 [308][309]
St Stephen's Church, Astley Astley Church of England 1631 [310]
St John the Baptist's Church, Atherton Atherton Church of England 1879 [311][312]
St Michael and All Angels' Church, Howe Bridge Howe Bridge, Atherton Church of England 1877 [313][314]
St Anne's Church, Hindsford Hindsford, Atherton Church of England 1901
(now redundant)
[315]
Chowbent Unitarian Chapel, Atherton Atherton Unitarianism 1721 [316][317]
Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Hindsford Hindsford, Atherton Roman Catholic 1869
(now redundant)
[318]
St David's Church, Haigh Haigh Church of England 1830 [319][320]
St Peter's Church, Hindley Hindley Church of England 1866
Christ Church, Ince-in-Makerfield Ince-in-Makerfield Church of England 1864 [321][322]
St Mary's Church, Lower Ince Ince-in-Makerfield Church of England
Bethany Evangelical Church, Pennington Leigh FIEC n/a [323]
St Mary the Virgin's Church, Leigh Leigh Church of England 1873 [324][325]
St Thomas' Church, Bedford Bedford, Leigh Church of England 1840 [326]
Christ Church, Pennington Pennington, Leigh Church of England 1854 [327]
St Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Leigh Bedford, Leigh Roman Catholic 1778 [328]
St Peter's Church, Leigh Westleigh, Leigh Church of England 1881 [329][330]
St Mary's Church, Lowton Lowton Church of England 1861 [331]
St John's Church, Mosley Common Mosley Common Church of England 1883 [332]
St Luke's Church, Orrell Orrell Church of England 1926 [333][334]
St John the Divine's Church, Pemberton Pemberton Church of England 1832 [335][336]
Holy Family Church, Platt Bridge Platt Bridge Roman Catholic
St Catharine's Church, Scholes Scholes Church of England 1841 [337][338]
Church of St Wilfrid, Standish Standish Church of England 1584 [339][340]
St George's Church, Tyldesley Tyldesley Church of England 1825 [341]
Tyldesley Top Chapel Tyldesley Pentecostal 1789 [342]
St Stephen's Church, Whelley Whelley Church of England 1928–39, extended 1937–38 [343][344][345]
Church of All Saints, Wigan Wigan Church of England 13th century, rebuilt 1845–50 [346][347]
St George's Church, Wigan Wigan Church of England 1781 [348]
Church of St James with St Thomas, Poolstock Wigan Church of England 1866 [349][350]
Parish Church of St Matthew, Highfield, Wigan Wigan Church of England 1894 [351][352]
St Michael and all Angels, Swinley, Wigan Wigan Church of England 1878 [353][354]
St John's Roman Catholic Church, Wigan Wigan Roman Catholic 1819 [355][356]
St Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Wigan Wigan Roman Catholic 1818 [357][358]

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