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Christchurch Court was built on the site of Christchurch Congregational Church, and incorporates some of its architectural elements. Christchurch U.R.C. meet in a room in the present building. Both © Gerard Charmley (2010). Evangelical Church, a former bakehouse. © Gerard Charmley (2010). Holy Trinity (CiW). Another view, and an interior view. All © John Bowdler. Another view. © Gerard Charmley (2011). Holy Trinity Old Church. SO 065 601. © Bruce Read. Link. The ruins of Maelog Chapel. SO 062 607. © Bruce Read. Link. New Life Church. SO 658 607. © Bruce Read. Quaker Meeting House. © Ronald John Saunders (2011). The former Quaker Meeting House (1897) was sold to an Elim Church in 1985. SO 061 614. © Mike Berrell. Another view, showing its increasingly derelict state since Mike took his photo. © Gerard Charmley (2010). In 2011 it was undergoing conversion into flats. © Ronald John Saunders (2011). The former St. John (Methodist), now council offices. © John Bowdler. Another view. © Gerard Charmley (2010). Tabernacle Baptist Chapel (1995). © Ronald John Saunders (2011). Welsh Presbyterian Church, a fine gothic building. © Gerard Charmley (2010).
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