St Andrew's Hall - looking northwest
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Image: © Duncan Graham Taken: 27 Jul 2018
A former church in St Andrew's Road (built in 1893 as St Andrew's Mission Hall and originally used by the Church Army, a Church of England evangelistic organisation). It is now used as a community hall for hire, containing the hall proper, a classroom, kitchen, toilets and changing-rooms. The East of England Co-op Funeral Services building, to the left of picture next door, appears to have been part of the same set of church buildings. (It has a matching spire and a cross painted on an exterior wall, neither visible here; see Image). [Source for details of original use of hall and construction date: Kelly's Directory of Essex, 1902].