Church converted to a business
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Image: © N Chadwick Taken: 26 Mar 2004
This is the former United Methodist Free Church in Priory Street, built in 1868 and closed for worship as long ago as 1919! For many years it was used for storage, before being re-converted to offices some time ago. This polychromatic brick Renaissance Revival chapel was provided in south Tonbridge for the short-lived United Methodist Free Churches arm of Methodism. Built in 1868, it was in religious use for 51 years but was then sold for commercial use.