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In September 1990, the Chirnside Park Shopping Centre to Melbourne central business district portion of route 683 ceased. In December 2001 the original depot in the main street was replaced by one in East Warburton. The original depot was turned into a museum. [3] In November 2011, the Dineen Group purchased Martyrs Bus Service.
The parish contains the village of Warburton, and is otherwise rural. Most of the listed buildings are houses, farmhouses and farm buildings. The other listed buildings include churches and associated structures, a war memorial, and an enclosure containing stocks and a cross base, with its wall also listed.
Church House was built as parish rooms and a caretaker's house in 1889. [1] Hubbard states that it was built for Rowland Egerton-Warburton and that its design is attributed to the Chester architect John Douglas. [2] However the authors of the Buildings of England series refer to the "Douglas motifs" and give a firm attribution to him. [3]
The already united churches of Free Church and United Free Church, joined the Church of Scotland kirk in 1929. The North Church closed in 1973 but reopened in 1984 as a community centre. The United Presbyterian Church of Scotland building was demolished in 1982. [2] Chirnside Parish Church is a category B listed building. [7]
Nearby are the remains of the old village cross, complete with stocks whose wooden restraints are modern, though the supporting pillars are much older. [9] The other church in Warburton, also dedicated to St Werburgh, was built in 1883 by John Douglas and is a Grade II Listed Building. The church is made of red sandstone with a clay tile roof. [5]
St Werburgh's Church is the name of two separate churches in the village of Warburton, Greater Manchester, England. The older church is located to the west of the village, and may date back as far as the middle of the 13th century. It is now a redundant church but services are held in the summer months. [1]
Pastor Josiah Anthony has been removed from his position at Cross Timbers Church for “inappropriate” behavior. His replacement has long-standing ties to Gateway Church, which has found itself ...
Chirnside, Crosshill, Chirnside Community Centre (Former Chirnside North Church) Including Ancillary Block And Boundary Wall 55°48′08″N 2°12′33″W / 55.802102°N 2.209042°W / 55.802102; -2.209042 ( Chirnside, Crosshill, Chirnside Community Centre (Former Chirnside North Church) Including Ancillary Block And Boundary