St Eanswythe's Church

Introduction

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St Eanswythe's Church

Image: © N Chadwick Taken: 15 Oct 2012

Opened in 1890 as a non-denominational mission held in a 250-capacity tin tabernacle, this now has an Anglican character and is housed in a combined church and residential building erected after the original building was demolished in September 2004. Founder Mary Gorham received an MBE for her work with the town's poor people.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.189887
Longitude
0.276637