St Andrew's URC, Cheltenham

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St Andrew's URC, Cheltenham

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 25 Nov 2011

Located on the corner of Montpellier Street and Fauconberg Road, the United Reformed Church St Andrew's was formerly a Presbyterian church. The church and spire were built in 1885. The hall and ancillary rooms were added ten years later. In 2002 the church underwent a major refurbishment programme. The nearby town hall serves as a centre for Cheltenham’s famous international arts and science festivals and St Andrew's is used for some of the fringe events. The church premises are also used extensively by various local organisations.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.896609
Longitude
-2.081481