List of churches in Cheshire

This is a list of Christian churches in the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England.

The Anglican churches in the county are either part of the diocese of Chester or the diocese of Liverpool. Since the mid nineteenth century, Chester diocese has been divided into two archdeaconries, the Chester Archdeaconry and the Macclesfield Archdeaconry. Each archdeaconry is divided into a number of deaneries, some of which are outside the ceremonial county of Cheshire.[1] All the Cheshire churches in the diocese of Liverpool are in Warrington Archdeaconry.[2] When the diocese was originally created in 1541, it was much larger with twenty deaneries and no archdeaconries.[3] (See History of the Diocese of Chester.)

Diocese of Chester

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Chester Archdeaconry

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Chester Deanery
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Frodsham Deanery
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Great Budworth Deanery
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Malpas Deanery
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Middlewich Deanery
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Wirral South Deanery
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Macclesfield Archdeaconry

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Bowdon Deanery
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Chadkirk Deanery
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Cheadle Deanery
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Congleton Deanery
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Knutsford Deanery
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Macclesfield Deanery
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Nantwich Deanery
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Diocese of Liverpool

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Archdeaconry of Warrington

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Warrington Deanery
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  • Holy Trinity Church, Warrington
  • St Ann's Church, Warrington
  • St Barnabas' Church, Warrington
  • St Elphin's Church, Warrington
  • St Andrew's Church, Orford, Warrington
  • St Margaret and All Hallows Church, Orford, Warrington
  • St Mark's Church, Dallam, Warrington
  • Christ Church, Padgate, Warrington
  • Church of the Ascension, Woolston, Warrington
  • Church of the Transfiguration, Birchwood, Warrington
  • Church of the Resurrection and St Bridget's, Cinnamon Brow, Warrington (shared with Roman Catholics)
  • St Philip's Church, Westbrook, Warrington
  • St James' Church, Westbrook, Warrington
  • St Paul's Church, Penketh, Warrington
  • St Mary's Church, Great Sankey, Warrington
Widnes Deanery
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Winwick Deanery
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Roman Catholic

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The Roman Catholic churches in Cheshire are part of either the diocese of Shrewsbury[4] or the archdiocese of Liverpool. The Cheshire churches in the archdiocese of Liverpool are in the pastoral areas of Warrington and Widnes.[5]

Diocese of Shrewsbury

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  • St Pius X Church, Alderley Edge
  • St Gabriel's Church, Alsager
  • St Monica's Church, Appleton
  • Our Lady of Fatima's Church, Barnton
  • St Gregory's Church, Bollington
  • St Francis' Church, Chester
  • St Clare's Church, Chester
  • St Columba's Church, Chester
  • St Theresa's Church, Chester
  • St Werburgh's Church, Chester
  • St Mary's Church, Congleton
  • St Mary's Church, Crewe
  • Church of Our Lady of the Sea, Ellesmere Port
  • St Bernard's Church, Ellesmere Port
  • St Luke's Church, Frodsham
  • St Saviour's Church, Great Sutton
  • St Benedict's Church, Handforth
  • St Margaret's Church, Holmes Chapel
  • St Mary of the Angels Church, Hooton
  • St Vincent de Paul's Church, Knutsford
  • Our Lady and St Augustine's Church, Latchford
  • St Winefride's Church, Lymm
  • St Alban's Church, Macclesfield
  • St Edward the Confessor's Church, Macclesfield
  • St Joseph's Church, Malpas
  • St Mary's Church, Middlewich
  • St Cuthbert's Church, Mouldsworth
  • St Anne's Church, Nantwich
  • St Winefride's Church, Neston
  • St Wilfrid's Church, Northwich
  • St Paul's Church, Poynton
  • Holy Spirit Church, Runcorn
  • Our Lady's Church, Runcorn
  • St Augustine's Church, Runcorn
  • St Edward's Church, Runcorn
  • St Martin de Porres' Church, Runcorn
  • St Winefride's Church, Sandbach
  • St Thomas Becket's Church, Tarporley
  • St Plegmund's Church, Tattenhall
  • St Bede's Church, Weaverham
  • Sacred Heart and St Teresa's Church, Wilmslow
  • St Joseph's Church, Winsford

Archdiocese of Liverpool

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Warrington Pastoral Area

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  • St Paul of the Cross Church, Burtonwood
  • St Stephen's Church, Orford
  • St Joseph's Church, Penketh
  • Sacred Heart Church, Warrington
  • St Alban's Church, Warrington
  • Church of the Resurrection and St Bridget's Church, Cinnamon Brow
  • St Anselm's Chapel, Warrington
  • St Benedict's Church, Warrington
  • St Mary's Church, Warrington
  • St Oswald's Church, Warrington
  • St Peter and St Michael's Church, Woolston

Widnes Pastoral Area

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Methodist

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The Methodist churches are part of the Chester and Stoke-on-Trent District,[6] the Manchester and Stockport District or the Liverpool District.[7] Each district is divided into circuits.

Chester and Stoke-on-Trent District

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Chester Circuit

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  • Bretton
  • Caldy Valley Neighbourhood Church
  • Christleton
  • Garden Lane, Guilden Sutton (closed 2013)
  • Hamilton Street, Hoole
  • Huxley
  • Mickle Trafford
  • Rowton
  • Saltney
  • Saughall
  • Tarvin Road, Boughton
  • Wesley

Congleton Circuit

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  • Bosley
  • Brookhouse Green
  • Cloud
  • Congleton Edge
  • Davenport
  • Key Green
  • Lower Withington
  • Rood Lane
  • Trinity
  • Wellspring

Crewe Circuit

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  • Bradfield Rd
  • Hough
  • North Street
  • St.Mark's
  • St.John's
  • St.Stephen's
  • Wells Green.

Delamere Forest Circuit

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  • Bunbury with Tiverton
  • Frodsham
  • Helsby
  • Kelsall
  • Kingsley, Blakelees
  • Kingsley, The Hurst
  • Norley
  • Oakmere with Ashton
  • Tarporley
  • Tarvin

Middlewich Circuit

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  • Bradshaw Brook
  • Goostrey
  • Holmes Chapel
  • Middlewich

Nantwich Circuit

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  • Audlem
  • Baddiley and Ravensmoor
  • Barbridge
  • Betley
  • Broomhall and Sound
  • Broad Lane
  • Chorlton
  • Hankelow
  • Hatherton
  • Nantwich
  • Poole
  • Willaston
  • Woore

Northwich Circuit

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  • Acton Bridge
  • Barnton
  • Bartington
  • Castle, Comberbach
  • Cuddington
  • Davenham
  • Hartford
  • Lostock Green
  • Northwich
  • Moulton
  • Pickmere
  • Plumley
  • Sandiway
  • Shurlach
  • Weaverham

Runcorn Circuit

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  • Beechwood West
  • Bethesda
  • Hallwood Parish
  • Halton, Trinity
  • Murdishaw Church (Norton Parish)
  • Preston-on-the-Hill
  • St Mark's
  • St.Paul's
  • The Heath
  • Wicksten Drive

Sandbach and Alsager Circuit

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  • Alsager, Hassall Road
  • Alsager, Wesley Place
  • Bradwall
  • Elworth, The Avenue
  • Elworth, Mount Pleasant
  • Ettiley Heath, Haslington
  • Oakhanger
  • Rode Heath
  • Sandbach
  • Sandbach Heath
  • Wheelock
  • Winterley

Winsford Circuit

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  • Chester Road
  • Clive Green
  • Little Budworth
  • St.Andrew's
  • Trinity
  • Weaver
  • Whitegate

Liverpool District

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South Wirral Circuit

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  • Trinity, Ellesmere Port
  • Elton
  • Zion, Little Neston
  • Little Sutton
  • Neston
  • Whitby
  • Willaston

Warrington Circuit

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  • Antrobus
  • Hood Manor
  • Latchford
  • Lymm
  • Padgate
  • Penketh
  • Rixton
  • Stockton Heath
  • St Philip's, Westbrook
  • St Martin's, Woolston

Widnes Circuit

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  • Cronton
  • Farnworth
  • Halebank
  • Hough Green
  • Trinity, Widnes

United Reformed

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United Reformed churches in Cheshire include the following.[8]

  • Thomas Risley, Birchwood
  • Blacon
  • Bollington
  • Sealand Road, Chester
  • Vicars Cross, Chester
  • Congleton
  • The Rock Chapel, Farndon
  • Caldy Valley, Great Boughton
  • Handbridge
  • Haslington and Crewe
  • Hoole
  • Lymm
  • Macclesfield
  • High Street, Malpas
  • Middlewich
  • Minshull
  • Nantwich
  • Winsford
  • Northwich
  • Parkgate and Neston
  • Beechwood West, Runcorn
  • Bethesda, Runcorn
  • St Mark's Runcorn
  • Upton-by-Chester
  • Elmwood Avenue, Warrington
  • St John's Warrington
  • Wycliffe, Warrington
  • Trinity, Widnes
  • Wilmslow
  • Over, Wilmslow

Baptist

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Cheshire churches in the Baptist Union include the following.[9]

Other active churches

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Church of God

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  • New Testament Church of God, Crewe

Elim Pentecostal

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Elim Pentecostal Churches in Cheshire.[10]

  • Elim Pentecostal Church, Chester
  • Crewe New Life Community Church
  • West Street Church, Crewe
  • Elim Christian Life Centre, Macclesfield
  • Elim Pentecostal Church, Nantwich
  • King's Church, Warrington
  • Farnworth Christian Fellowship, Widnes

Assemblies of God

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Assemblies of God[11] churches include:

Winsford Churches Together

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Winsford Churches Together is a Group of all Churches in the Winsford area.

Unclassified

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Other churches identified in the UK Church Directory include the following.[12]

  • English Presbyterian Church of Wales, Chester
  • Pentecostal Holiness Church "Continuing" Upton, Chester
  • Upton Baptist Church (Independent), Upton, Chester
  • Main Street Community Church, Frodsham
  • Good News Church, Macclesfield
  • Macclesfield Family Church
  • Neston Christian Fellowship
  • Bethesda Evangelical Church, Stockton Heath
  • Stockton Heath Christian Fellowship
  • The Storehouse Church Cheshire, Tarporley
  • Tytherington Family Worship Church
  • Hebron Church, Warrington
  • CrossRoads Community Church in South Cheshire
  • Kingsway Chapel, Newton, Chester

Redundant churches

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References

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  1. ^ Chester Diocese, Diocese of Chester, archived from the original on 24 February 2008, retrieved 7 August 2008
  2. ^ Parishes, Diocese of Liverpool, archived from the original on 5 July 2008, retrieved 7 August 2008
  3. ^ Elrington, C. R. (Ed.) (1980). The Victoria history of the county of Chester, Volume III. Oxford: The University of London Institute of Historical Research (Oxford University Press), p. 12.
  4. ^ The Diocese of Shrewsbury, retrieved 9 August 2008
  5. ^ Parishes, The Archdiocese of Liverpool, archived from the original on 29 April 2009, retrieved 7 August 2008
  6. ^ Churches and Circuits, Chester & Stoke-on-Trent Methodist District, retrieved 9 August 2008
  7. ^ Circuits, The Methodist Church: Liverpool District, archived from the original on 9 August 2008, retrieved 9 August 2008
  8. ^ Church Contacts, United Reformed Church, retrieved 9 August 2008
  9. ^ Churchfinder, Baptist Union of Great Britain, retrieved 9 August 2008[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ Elim Pentecostal Church Locator, Elim Pentecostal Church, retrieved 9 August 2008
  11. ^ Welcome to a new day, Assemblies of God, retrieved 1 October 2008
  12. ^ Find a Church, UK Church Directory, retrieved 9 August 2008