The church then became neglected again, and in 1953 it was declared redundant.
The church was declared redundant in 2003, and more repairs have been carried out since that time.
In 1973, the church was declared redundant and became privately owned, with no public access.
It was closed for worship in 1997 and declared redundant on 1 December.
Since the church was declared redundant, work has been carried out to improve their condition.
During the 20th century it was declared redundant, and has since been converted into offices.
It was declared redundant in 1976, and has been made into an architectural museum.
The population then declined and the church was declared redundant in 1975.
It closed in 1983, and was declared redundant the following year.
The church was declared redundant on 1 May 1976, and has since been used as a warehouse.