Adventist Church, Santley Street

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Adventist Church, Santley Street

Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 21 Nov 2006

St Paul's was erected by the Rev G Blake Concannon, at a cost of £16,000, and Consecrated by the Bishop of Rochester on 29 July 1881. Originally seating 1500 people (including galleries which were later removed), it is in decorated Gothic style. A planned tower at the west end was never built. It was declared redundant by the Anglican church in 1980, and exchanged for the smaller Seventh Day Adventist church Image on Ferndale Road (built 1958). It is still used by the Adventists.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.461638
Longitude
-0.122889