Bilson Mission, Cinderford

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Bilson Mission, Cinderford

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 16 Dec 2012

Part of the Church of England, St Stephen's Bilson Mission is located in Upper Bilson Road, Cinderford. The Cinderford Churches website records that the tin church was built in 1880 as a place of worship for local Gypsies. It was given to the parish and was moved here in 1900. A schoolroom was later added (on the right in this view) which is now used for midweek meetings.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.828212
Longitude
-2.504634