Cove: Church of St Christopher

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Cove: Church of St Christopher

Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 3 Jul 2009

The church is in Cove Road, Farnborough, and is one of three Church of England places of worship in the parish of Cove. It was built to the designs of W Curtis Green in 1934, and became a Grade II Listed Building in 1981. The listed buildings page of Rushmoor Borough Council's website describes it thus: "Brick with Portland stone dressings. Steeply pitched tiled roof in which the clerestory windows are expressed as a row of dormers. The roof sweeps down to ground floor eaves level, but the internal space is aisleless but for narrow passages outside the timber piers which support an elaborately braced roof. A single large lancet at either end. North and South gabled porches, north vestry extension. Narrow sanctuary projects to east of short choir. Plain, rendered interior." The Church's website is here http://www.parishofcove.org.uk/stchristophers.html

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.291877
Longitude
-0.7679