The Churches Of Britain and Ireland
Northfleet, Kent
General Northfleet images link.
All Saints, on Perry Street, opened in 1871. 177 TQ 635 751. © Dave Westrap. An old postcard view (ca. 1905). Link1. Link2.
Cemetery Chapel. 177 TQ 623 731. © Dave Westrap. An old (1910) postcard view. Note the small spire, no longer present. Link.
Elim Pentecostal Church. 177 TQ 634 753. © Dave Westrap. Link1.
Huggins College Chapel, demolished in 1968. From an old postcard, courtesy of the T. Larkin Collection. The present-day chapel. 177 TQ 617 745. © Dave Westrap.
Methodist Church on Wood Street. 177 TQ 617 743. © Dave Westrap. Link1.
Methodist Church on Deneholme Road. 177 TQ 629 722. © Dave Westrap. Link.
The former R.C. church of Our Immaculate Mother & St. Joseph. 177 TQ 617 744. Link. Replaced by Our Lady of the Assumption in 1915. 177 TQ 624 740. Link. Both © Dave Westrap. The former church is now used as a Buddhist Wat (temple).
St. Botolph (mainly 14th century). 177 TQ 623 741. © Dave Westrap. An old postcard view (card franked 1916), courtesy of the Tony Larkin Collection. Link1. Link2.
St. Clement (R.C.) celebrated its final mass on July 17th 2007. It seems likely to become an Evangelical Church in the near future. 177 TQ 637 722. © Dave Westrap.
U.R.C., built in 1850 as a Congregational Chapel. 177 TQ 626 739. © Dave Westrap. Link.
20 July 2007
© Steve Bulman
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