Withernsea United Reformed Church
Introduction
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Image: © Des Blenkinsopp Taken: 1 Apr 2019
The Withernsea in Pictures website says this:- "The United Reform Church started as a mission called the Hull and East Riding Congregational Board in 1902. The Church was formed in January 1903 and the building started in April the same year. Originally it was a schoolroom only. Later more land was purchased on the corner of Queen Street and Lee Avenue to build a church. An army hut served as the church hall until the new hall was built in 1964. In 1972 the Congregational church united with the Presbyterian Church of England to become the United Reform Church." The stone panel beneath the window says Congregational School. The message about England has been a feature since at least 2006 Image