Haddenham Methodist Church
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Image: © David Hillas Taken: 6 May 2019
Situated in High Street HP17 8ES, this Methodist church dates from 1822 and is said to be the tallest Witchert building in the world, Witchert being a mixture of white chalk and clay. It is one of seventeen churches in the Vale of Aylesbury Methodist Circuit. Services are held here each Sunday at 10.15am whilst activities take place during the week. To the left of the entrance door can be seen a notice that says "ALL VISITORS VERY WELCOME". Also, on a telegraph pole to the right of the photo is an arrow pointing towards that church across the road.