Christ Church Coldharbour

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Christ Church Coldharbour

Image: © The Saunterer Taken: 4 Oct 2013

The church was consecrated on 19th October 1848 by Bishop Sumner. At the expense of John Labouchere of Broome Hall the church and parsonage house were built, on ground given by the Duke of Norfolk, to designs by Benjamin Ferrey a well-known Victorian architect. In 1893 the parish church room was built in the north-east corner of the graveyard, chiefly as a reading room at the time. The refurbishments carried out in 1904 were supervised by another well-known architect William D. Caroe, the organ was by Rothwell and the new east window by Powell.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.180638
Longitude
-0.357671