The Churches of Britain and Ireland

Horsham, West Sussex 

Horsham on Wikipedia.
 

Brighton Road Baptist Church, which replaced an earlier building on the same site. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2012). Link.

Christian Life Centre, previously East Street Methodist. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2012).

Denne Road Gospel Hall. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2012).

Friends' Meeting House, and interior view, both © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2012).

Hope Strict Baptist Chapel (1908). © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2012).

London Road Methodist Church (1882). Gervase advises that this was built on the site of an earlier chapel. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2012).

Madina Mosque, formerly the Independent Jireh Baptist Chapel, on Park Terrace East. Interior view. TQ 176 305. Both © Mehmood Naqshbandi, and reproduced from his website Muslims in Britain.

The former Railway Mission. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2012).

Rehoboth Baptist Chapel, built 1834, with a modern extension. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2012). Link.

St. John at Doomsday Green. Previously in the "Unknown" section, where it was only known as the "Forest Church" at Horsham, Janet Gimber confirmed that this is the Horsham in West Sussex. Many thanks to Janet, and to Dan Gregory for identifying it as St. John at Doomsday Green.

St. John the Evangelist (R.C.). © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2012). Link.

St. Leonard (CoE). © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2012).

St. Mark was built in 1840, and had a spire added in 1870. The body of the church was demolished in about 1990, and only the spire remains. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2012).

St. Mary (the parish church), and an interior view, both © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2012). Link. Grade I listed - link.

The Unitarian Chapel was built in 1721 as a General Baptist Meeting-house. The gallery, and an interior view. All © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2012).

The U.R.C. replaced a chapel of 1883. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2012).

 

 

 

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