Feltham: Christ Church
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Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 8 Feb 2009
The church celebrates its centenary in 2009. It opened in 1909 as the Feltham Wesleyan Church, later becoming the Hanworth Road Methodist Church. In 1976 the Victoria Road United Reformed Church site was sold and the church then became the United Free Church (Methodist/United Reformed). The name Christ Church was adopted in 1981 when the former congregation of St Catherine's started to share the church. The spire peeping over the rooftop to the right is that of St Catherine's. The building is now home to the United Free Church of Feltham, as well as a meeting place for several other Christian traditions and community groups.