Charlton United Reformed Church
Introduction
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Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 11 Feb 2010
The building is on Bramshot Avenue. It was built in 1908/9 in "arts and crafts" style to the design of Griffin and Woollard. It was intended as the hall of a larger Congregational church that never got built. In 1972 the Congregationalists became part of the URC. The URC now works jointly with the nearby Sunfields Methodist church Image A fuller history can be found on the church's website at http://www.urccharlton.org/html/body_the_history.html