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Line 68: |[[File:Bartley, village hall - geograph.org.uk - 1015985.jpg|100px]] |[[Church of England|Anglican]] |The church was built in 1900 and continued in use as an [[Anglican]] church until 1992. In 1998 it was sold by the [[Diocese of Winchester]] to the local community, who have developed it into a village hall.<ref>{{Citation |- | style="background:#ffc;"|Oldfield Park Methodist Church (*) Line 74: |[[File:Oldfield Park Methodist Church, Institute.jpg|100px]] |[[Methodism|Methodist]] |Built in about 1892, Oldfield Park [[Methodism|Methodist]] Church closed in 2009.<ref>{{Citation |- |Church of the Ascension Line 104: |[[File:Shaftesbury Hall 'Tin Church', Bowes Park, London N11.jpg|100px]] |[[Baptists|Baptist]] |The hall was built in 1885 as a chapel for railway workers next to [[Bowes Park railway station]]. It also became the nucleus of Bounds Green [[School boards in England and Wales|Board School]], with lessons held there in the 1880s. As of 2011 the hall, in Herbert Road, is owned by the [[Samaritans (charity)|Samaritans]]. Plans have been submitted for the development of the site, but are opposed by local residents.<ref>{{Citation |- |All Saints Church Line 134: |[[File:St Columba 'Tin Tabernacle' Catisfield - geograph.org.uk - 1092930.jpg|100px]] |[[Church of England|Anglican]] |The original St Columbia's Church was built in 1891 as a mission church to Holy Trinity, Fareham. It continued in active use until 1993 when it became [[redundant church|redundant]]. It was then used as a youth club before it was demolished in the 1990s.<ref>{{Citation |- |Sealand Road URC Line 158: |[[File:St Hugh's Cockernhoe.jpg|100px]] |[[Church of England|Anglican]] |St Hugh’s, in the parish of St Francis, Luton with St Hugh, Cockernhoe, was erected as a temporary structure in 1904. One side has been replaced and pews from St Francis installed. The church hosts a carol service, a service on Easter Sunday and the local primary school use it for a monthly service.<ref>{{Citation | url = http://stfrancisluton.org.uk/about/st-hughs/ | title = St Francis Luton | publisher = St Francis'Church, Luton | accessdate = 11 July 2012 | deadurl = yes | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20121210182540/http://stfrancisluton.org.uk/about/st-hughs/ | archivedate = 10 December 2012 | df = }}</ref> |- |St Andrew's Mission Church Line 218: |[[File:Tin Tabernacle, Greet - geograph.org.uk - 195150.jpg|100px]] |[[Baptists|Baptist]] |The Seventh Day Baptist Church is in active use.<ref>{{Citation |- |Gate House Baptist Chapel Line 278: |[[File:Corrugated iron church Kilburn.jpg|100px]] |[[Congregational church#United Kingdom|Congregational]] |This was built by James Bailey in 1863, and used for worship until the 1920s, when it was used by sea cadets. In 2010 there was a campaign to repair and restore it. It is a [[Grade II listed building]].<ref>{{Citation | last = Ferguson| first = Kate| author-link = | publication-date = 24 November 2010| date = | year = | title = Campaign to save the Kilburn tin church| periodical = Kilburn Times | url = http://www.kilburntimes.co.uk/news/campaign_to_save_the_kilburn_tin_church_1_735518?action=logout| accessdate =29 September 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://tintabernaclekilburn.org.uk/twi.html |title=The Tin Tabernacle Kilburn |publisher=Tintabernaclekilburn.org.uk |date= |accessdate=2 June 2015 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140801232018/http://tintabernaclekilburn.org.uk/twi.html |archivedate=1 August 2014 |df= }}</ref> |- |Knowle Mission Room Line 332: |[[File:St Michael's Church, Oakdene Road, Peasmarsh (May 2014) (1).JPG|100px]] |[[Church of England|Anglican]] |Occasional services are held in this tin tabernacle in the hamlet of Peasmarsh, part of [[Shalford, Surrey|Shalford]] parish.<ref name="SMP">{{cite web|url=http://www.stmary-shalford.org.uk/Calendar.html|title=Church Calendar|year=2014|publisher=St Mary the Virgin, Shalford|accessdate=1 June 2014|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6Q0hIA2PD?url=http://www.stmary-shalford.org.uk/Calendar.html|archivedate=1 June 2014|deadurl= |- |Christchurch Line 374: |[[File:'Tin Tabernacle', Museum of East Anglian Life - geograph.org.uk - 754579.jpg|100px]] |[[Nondenominational Christianity|Non-denominational]] |Great Moulton Chapel was a non-denominational chapel with ties with other chapels, including [[Surrey Chapel]]. It was built in the 1890s by the Norwich firm of [[Boulton & Paul Ltd|Boulton and Paul]] at a cost of £105 18[[Shilling|s]] 0[[Penny|d]]. The chapel closed in 1990 and was moved the {{convert|30|mi|km|0}} from [[Great Moulton]] to the Museum of East Anglian Life.<ref>{{Citation | url = http://www.suffolkchurches.co.uk/greatmoulton.htm| title = Great Moulton tin church, Stowmarket| accessdate = 28 September 2011| publisher = Suffolk Churches}}</ref><ref>{{Citation |- |St Paul's Church Line 434: |[[File:Former Westergate Mission Hall, Westergate.JPG|100px]] |[[Church of England|Anglican]] |Apparently built in about October 1905 as a mission room for the [[parish church]] at Aldingbourne,<ref name="OPC-Aldingbourne">{{cite web|url=http://www.sussex-opc.org/Kelly1909/AldingbourneKellys1909.htm|title=Kelly's Directory 1909, Aldingbourne, West Sussex|year=1909|publisher=Sussex On-line Parish Clerks (OPC)|work=[[Kelly's Directory]] 1909|accessdate=27 April 2013|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6GAzqHsNt?url=http://www.sussex-opc.org/Kelly1909/AldingbourneKellys1909.htm|archivedate=26 April 2013|deadurl=no|df=}}</ref> this building later had various social functions (such as a Scout hut) until [[planning permission]] was granted in 2007 for its conversion into a house.<ref name="Planning-AL3107">{{cite web|url=http://www1.arun.gov.uk/planrec/session/MedrecSub.cfm?tpCall=1&user_key_1=AL/31/07/&username=PLANPORTAL&user_key_1|title=AL/31/07: Access and Design Statement|date=19 March 2007|work=Planning Application AL/31/07|publisher=Arun District Council|accessdate=27 April 2013|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6GB07Vbnx?url=http://www1.arun.gov.uk/planrec/session/MedrecSub.cfm?tpCall=1|archivedate=26 April 2013|deadurl= |- |Church of St Francis Line 440: |[[File:Church of St Francis, Westhope - geograph.org.uk - 672951.jpg|100px]] |[[Church of England|Anglican]] |Church of St Francis continues in use as an [[Anglicanism|Anglican]] mission church in the parish of St Lawrence, Canon Pyon.<ref>{{Citation | url = http://www.achurchnearyou.com/westhope-st-francis/| title = Westhope: St Francis, Westhope| accessdate = 28 September 2011| publisher = [[Church of England]]}}</ref><ref>{{Citation |- |Winterslow Baptist Church Line 534: |[[File:New Hedges tin tabernacle.jpg|100px]] |[[Church in Wales]] |St Anne's Church was built in 1928, and continues in active use in the Tenby Benefice.<ref>{{citation |- | style="background:#ffc;"|St David's Church (*) Line 541: | |[[Church in Wales]] |St David’s Church was built in 1880, its replacement opened in 2011.<ref>{{Citation |- |Methodist Chapel |
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