St Margaret's church, Putney: south end

Introduction

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St Margaret's church, Putney: south end

Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 29 Oct 2009

The geographical south end of the church is the liturgical west end (entrance). This part of the church dates from 1859; it was then the Grove Baptist Chapel. In 1912 the building was donated to the parish of Putney and became St. Margaret's Church. It later became a parish church in its own right.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.45896
Longitude
-0.234127