Lymm Baptist Church
1850 establishments in EnglandBaptist churches in CheshireChurches in WarringtonReligious organizations established in 1850
Lymm Baptist Church is a Baptist church situated in the village of Lymm near Warrington, Cheshire, England. It stands on the A56 road (Higher Lane). Opened in 1850, it superseded a chapel of 1759 in the nearby village of Millington, which was one of Cheshire's earliest Baptist causes and one of the few founded by the heterodox minister John Johnson, leader of the Johnsonian Baptist group which was active locally. The building was substantially extended and modernised in the 1990s and remains in active use as a place of worship.
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Lymm Baptist Church
Higher Lane
WA13 0AZ , Deansgreen
England, United Kingdom
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