The Churches of Britain and Ireland
Maidstone, Kent
General Maidstone Churches
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Churches at Parkwood. All Saints on Mill Street. TQ 759 554. From an old postcard in Steve Bulman's Collection. Another view, from an old postcard in John Bowdler's Collection. Two modern views - 1, 2, and the interior, all © Chris Kippin (2019). Link. Grade I listed. Allington Baptist Church. TQ 751 562. © Geoff Watt. Baptist Church. TQ 761 554. © Geoff Watt. Another view, © Chris Kippin (2019). Link. Cemetery Chapel. TQ 769 536. © Geoff Watt. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. TQ 749 563. © Geoff Watt. The former Congregational Church (now demolished). TQ 752 553. The site is now occupied by flats. From an old postcard, Geoff Watt's Collection. Free Church at Mangravet. TQ 774 522. © Geoff Watt. The former Holy Trinity Church. TQ 763 558. Geoff thinks this building now serves as a shelter for the homeless. From an old postcard in Geoff Watt's Collection. A modern view, © Chris Kippin (2019). Grade II listed. Jubilee Church. TQ 763 553. © Geoff Watt. Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses at Shepway. TQ 783 522. © Geoff Watt. Manna Central Church. TQ 761 562. © Geoff Watt. Methodist Church. TQ 761 562. © Geoff Watt. Methodist Church on Tonbridge Road. Formerly Wesleyan, it dates from 1882. TQ 748 553. © Geoff Watt. St. Faith. Geoff understands that the church lost its small spire to German bombing in WWII. TQ 759 561. From an old postcard in Geoff Watt's Collection. St. Francis (R.C.). The spire was taken down in 1970. From an old postcard, Geoff Watt's Collection. Link. The former St. John the Evangelist (1861), now called Cobtree Hall and used by MENCAP. TQ 784543. © Geoff Watt. St. Luke. TQ 766 564. From an old postcard, Geoff Watt's Collection. St. Martin at Shepway. TQ 778 535. © Geoff Watt. St. Nicholas. TQ 744 565. © Geoff Watt. St. Paul. Destroyed by fire in 1963. Grid ref is approx. TQ 764 567. From an old postcard, Geoff Watt's Collection. Link. St. Peter. TQ 756 556. From an old postcard, Geoff Watt's Collection. Two modern views - 1, 2, both © Chris Kippin (2019). Grade II* listing, which says it was converted to secular use in the early years of this century. The former Salvation Army Citadel. TQ 763 559. © Geoff Watt. Strict & Particular Baptist Church. TQ 763 553. © Geoff Watt. U.R.C. Dating from 1865, it was restored in 1916 (and has obviously had more work done recently....). TQ 759 559. © Geoff Watt.
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