Camrose Baptist Church Hall

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Camrose Baptist Church Hall

Image: © Des Blenkinsopp Taken: 4 Sep 2019

On the corner of Camrose Avenue and Haverford Way. The church is the pitched roof building beyond. The church's website says this :- "The building, that is now the main church, was originally planned to be the church hall, and building work started on 27 July 1935, and the cost of the project was £3800. The building was opened on 22 February 1936. An extension - our current hall, lounge and kitchen - was completed in September 1976."

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.602861
Longitude
-0.284145