Great Missenden: The Baptist Church
Introduction
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Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 13 Sep 2018
The Baptist Church is set off from the High Street but is so large that it cannot be photographed in its entirety from elsewhere. It is a Grade II Listed Building and the Historic England website describes it thus:- "1838. Stucco front, flint rubble sides with red brick dressings. One storey. Podium with stone steps, four doric pilasters with recessed central porch containing large 8-panel door. Side bays have arched recesses containing dummy window panels with splayed reveals. Entablature and pediment over. Three tall windows with centre mullions and 3 transomes to side elevations."