St Philip's Church, Cage Green

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St Philip's Church, Cage Green

Image: © N Chadwick Taken: 14 Oct 2009

Cage Green, a northern suburb of Tonbridge, grew rapidly in the 1950s. The local council offered a plot of land for a church, and a disused wooden school building was moved there in 1956 from another site in the town. Served from St Peter and St Paul's Church, it was used until 1969, when a permanent brick building was erected. This was dedicated in April 1970.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.208161
Longitude
0.284983