This is another addition to the Church Micro series and should be nice and straight forward
In 1856 a committe was formed to consider building a church in the village of Clifton, and in the following year Sir George Armytage of Kirklees gave the land on which it was too be built. It was estimated that it would cost £1400 to build the church and many local people gave money towards this, so that in 1858 the foundation stone was laid and the church was built.The church was completed in 1859, and was consecrated in 1860 and acquired full Parochial status in 1887 In 2010 St John's celebrated the 150th anniversary of its consecration. This was marked by a series of special events held throughout that year.
The coordinates are for the chuch notice board where you will need to find a little bit of information to give the coordinates for the final:
Final Coordinates:
N53 42.AAB
W1 45.CCB
Where:
B= First digit of the Sunday service time
Then assuming A=1 and Z=26
A= 3rd line of the sign (from top) 12th Letter
C= 1st Letter in the Brackets on 5th line of the sign
The final location is a short stride away
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If anybody would like to expand this series please do, I would just ask that you could let Sadexploration know first at churchmicro@gmail.com so he can keep track of the Church numbers and names to avoid duplication.
There is also a Church Micro Stats & Information page found via the Bookmark list”