Buckingham: The Radcliffe Centre

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Buckingham: The Radcliffe Centre

Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 17 Oct 2010

The Radcliffe Centre in Church Street was built as a Congregational Chapel and completed in 1857 to the designs of Foster and Wood of Bristol. It was enlarged in 1879 by the addition of a Sunday School, being the extension to the right with the red tiled roof. It later became surplus to requirements, was bought by The University of Buckingham in 1982 and converted into a lecture and concert venue.

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Image Location

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51.997415
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-0.990278