Monks Coppenhall was a township in Coppenhall ancient parish, Nantwich
hundred (SJ 7056), which became a civil parish in 1866, and in 1877 became the
Borough of Crewe.
Since 1974 it has been an unparished area.
It includes the hamlets of Ashbank, Coppenhall Moss, Queens Park and The Valley.
The population was 121 in 1801, 4571 in 1851, 42074 in 1901, and 52423 in
1951.
Coppenhall: St. Michael (Church of England).
The ancient parish for the township of Monks Coppenhall.
Crewe: Christ Church (Church of England). Built in 1845
as a chapel to Coppenhall: St. Michael, becoming a district church for part of
Monks Coppenhall in 1855.
Crewe: St. Paul
(Church of England). A district church for part of Monks Coppenhall
from 1869.
Crewe: St. Barnabas
(Church of England). A district church for part of Monks Coppenhall
from 1886.
Crewe: St. John the Baptist (Church of England).
Opened in 1905
as a chapel to Christ Church, becoming a district church for part of Monks
Coppenhall in 1914.
Crewe: St. Andrew
(Church of England). Founded in 1922 as a chapel to Christ Church, becoming
a district church for part of Monks Coppenhall in 1926.
Crewe: St. Peter (Church of England).
Foundedin 1931 as a district church for part of Monks Coppenhall.
Crewe: All Saints (Church of England). A chapel
to St. Paul, built by 1966.
Crewe, Baptist Union
Chapel, Union Street. Founded in 1883.
Crewe, Baptist Union
Chapel. West Street.
Crewe, Methodist
Chapel (Wesleyan), North Street. Founded in 1829 in Remer Street, the present
building was opened 1869. Registers of baptisms 1880-1951 are at the Cheshire
Record Office.
Crewe, Methodist (Heathfield) Chapel (Wesleyan/Free), Hightown. Built
in 1843 in Earle Street, rebuilt in 1863 in Market Terrace. The preent building
was opened in 1883. Registers of baptisms 1871-1903 are at the Cheshire Record
Office.
Crewe, Methodist (Trinity) Chapel (Wesleyan), Mill Street. Founded in 1848, rebuilt in 1877, closed in 1967. Registers of baptisms 1860-1967 and marriages
1899-1966 are at the Cheshire Record Office.
Crewe, Methodist (Wedgwood) Chapel (Primitive), Heath Street. Built
in 1855, rebuilt in 1855, closed in 1969. Registers of baptisms 1858-1932 and
marriages 1906-69 are at the Cheshire Record Office.
Crewe, Methodist (Hope) Chapel (Primitive). Founded in 1863 in Wesley
Sreet, rebuilt in 1865 in Mill Street. Closed in 1963. Registers of baptisms 1864-99
and marriages 1912-63 are at the Cheshire Record Office.
Crewe, Methodist (Sydney) Chapel (Primitive), Herbert Steet. Built
in 1864, rebuilt in 1896, closed in 1970. Registers of marriages 1933-1962 are
at the Cheshire Record Office.
Crewe, Methodist Chapel (Primitive), Ramsbottom Street. Founded in 1866,
a new church was built in 1875 and closed in 1969. Registers of marriages 1918-69
are at the Cheshire Record Office.
Crewe, Methodist Chapel (Wesleyan), High Town. Built in 1868, closed
in 1944. Registers of baptisms 1867-1944 and marriages 1899-1943 are at the Cheshire
Record Office.
Crewe, Methodist Chapel (Wesleyan), Warmingham Road. Built in 1868,
closed in 1971. Registers of marriages 1928-1966 are at the Cheshire Record Office.
Crewe, Methodist Chapel (Primitive). Built in 1880, closed in 1975.
Crewe, Methodist Chapel (Wesleyan), Earle Street. Built in 1881, closed
in 1948. Registers of baptisms 1875-1947 and marriages 1899-1947 are at the Cheshire
Record Office.
Crewe, Methodist Chapel (New Connexion), Edleston Road. Built in 1881,
closed in 1934. Registers of baptisms 1888-1934 are at the Cheshire Record Office.
Crewe, Methodist Chapel (Wesleyan), West Street. Built in 1887, closed
in 1958. Registers of baptisms 1888-1951 are at the Cheshire Record Office.
Crewe, Methodist
Chapel (Primitive), Bradfield Road. Built in 1899.
Crewe, Methodist Chapel (Primitive), Ruskin Road. Built in 1904.
Crewe, Methodist
Chapel (Primitive), Minshull New Road. Built in 1905.
Crewe, Presbyterian Chapel, Hill Street. Founded in 1862.
Crewe, Unitarian Chapel, Beech Street. Built in 1864, closed in 1973.
Crewe, United Reformed Church (Congregational), High Town. Founded in 1847 in Oak Street, the present church was built in 1870. Records of baptisms
1860-1882, marriages 1861-1872 and burials 1869 are at the Cheshire Record Office.