Alderley Edge Methodist Church, Grade II listed Methodist church in Alderley Edge, England
Alderley Edge Methodist Church is a sandstone building in Gothic Revival style located in a village in Cheshire. The structure features a three-stage tower on the southwest corner, roofs covered with Welsh slate, and several windows with pointed arches typical of the style.
The building was constructed in 1863 by the architectural firm Hayley and Sons. In 1984 it received Grade II listed status, recognizing its architectural importance.
The church serves as a gathering place for the local community, hosting regular musical events that draw visitors and residents alike. These performances bring people together and shape the cultural rhythm of the village.
The building is located on Chapel Road in the village and is easy to spot from the street. Visitors should check ahead for scheduled events and use local resources to find the best time to visit.
The interior was carefully modified in the 1990s while preserving original features such as the rose window and pointed windows. This balance between modern updates and historical elements makes the space feel both current and timeless.
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