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The Golden Square Church and Greenside Avenue Church buildings have both been demolished, the congregations for these two churches now use Wallace Green Parish Church.<br> | The Golden Square Church and Greenside Avenue Church buildings have both been demolished, the congregations for these two churches now use Wallace Green Parish Church.<br> | ||
The Baptist Church on Castlegate, demolished, site occupied by a supermarket.<br> | The Baptist Church on Castlegate, demolished, site occupied by a supermarket.<br> | ||
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==Branxton== | ==Branxton== |
Revision as of 09:59, 6 January 2011
Bamburgh
Beadnell
Belford
Demolished/Destroyed
Two Presbyterian Chapels demolished pre 1860
"Scotch Church" situated on the Wooler Road demolished pre1920, site used for memorial hall.
Benwell
Berwick-upon-Tweed
Demolished/Destroyed
The Golden Square Church and Greenside Avenue Church buildings have both been demolished, the congregations for these two churches now use Wallace Green Parish Church.
The Baptist Church on Castlegate, demolished, site occupied by a supermarket.
Blyth
Branxton
Bulmer
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