Freeman Memorial Methodist Church, Bletchley

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Freeman Memorial Methodist Church, Bletchley

Image: © Stephen McKay Taken: 10 May 2023

This church on Buckingham Road dates from 1895 when it replaced a chapel on Duck Lane (now called Newton Road). It was named after a Mr Freeman from London who 'was interested in the Methodist witness in Bletchley'; exactly who he was, why he had this particular interest and why the local Methodists obviously held him in high regard seems lost to history. The building was extended in 1967 to take account of the expansion of Bletchley's population.

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51.992936
Longitude
-0.740015