Church of the Holy Spirit, The Village

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Church of the Holy Spirit, The Village

Image: © Robin Drayton Taken: 31 Mar 2008

This Grade II listed church, which is partially hidden from the road, was built in 1814 as a Chapel for Tabernacle Congregationalists. In 1898 it was taken over by the Anglican Church as a Chapel-of-ease (Holy Spirit) for the parish church of Christchurch. It ceased being used in 2003 and is likely to be converted to residential accommodation.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.605186
Longitude
-2.947765