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Staple Hill, Gloucestershire

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Bethesda Independent Methodist Church on Soundwell Road. This source dates it to 1892. ST 6494 7583. © Janet Gimber (2014).

The former Mission Hall (Brethren's Gospel Hall), now disused, on Soundwell Road. Dated here to 1905, it had closed by 1999. ST 6486 7575. © Janet Gimber (2014).

Pendennis Evangelical Church on Pendennis Road. Above the upper middle window is a date-stone, which reads (I think) Free Gospel Mission Hall 1921 (or 1927). ST 6471 7615. © Janet Gimber (2014). As of 2025 this is Pendennis Good News Church - link.

Older maps show a Primitive Methodist Chapel on the south side of Broad Street at ST 6514 7588. Its site lies beneath the commercial building seen in a Streetview from 2025, and is dated here to 1872-1964.

Salvation Army on Broad Street. ST 6497 7593. © Janet Gimber (2014). Link. The former Salvation Army Hall (now demolished), © Rob Kinnon-Brettle. Can you advise where this was?

Sanctuary Church on High Street and Pendennis Road. ST 6461 7596. © Janet Gimber (2014). Link. As of 2025, the link for this church is for an R.C.C.G. church, God's House International Centre- link,

The former Soundwell Road Congregational Church, now in secular use. It's dated here to 1893-1998. ST 6482 7556. © Janet Gimber (2014).

Staple Hill Methodist Church on High Street was built as Hebron United Methodist Free Church in 1874. ST 6485 7595. © Janet Gimber (2014). Link.

 

 

 
 

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