Alderley Edge Methodist Church

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Alderley Edge Methodist Church. Photo: David Dixon, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons.
ALDERLEY EDGE, UNITED KINGDOM
Alderley Edge Methodist Church

An active Methodist place of worship in Cheshire, recognized as a Grade II listed building for its architectural and historical significance.

At a glance

Alderley Edge Methodist Church stands on Chapel Road in the village of Alderley Edge, Cheshire. The church remains in active use as a Methodist congregation space, serving the local community. Its associated hall extends the building’s pastoral and social functions.

History

The church is documented as a significant Methodist structure within its locale. Limited historical detail is available from the primary source; further research is recommended for comprehensive chronology.

What you see

The building comprises the main church structure and an adjoining hall. Its Grade II listing recognizes architectural merit worthy of preservation and conservation.

Cultural significance

The church represents Methodist heritage in the North West of England. Its Grade II designation reflects its importance within local architectural and religious history.

Key facts

  • Location: Chapel Road, Alderley Edge, Cheshire, England
  • Country: United Kingdom
  • Coordinates: 53.3008, −2.2337
  • Status: Grade II listed building, National Heritage List for England
  • Current use: Active Methodist church

Practical information & getting there

The church is located on Chapel Road in the village center of Alderley Edge. You can find the village in Cheshire, North West England. Contact the congregation directly for service times and visiting information.

Sources & resources

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