The Churches of Britain and Ireland

Newbury, Berkshire

Newbury on Wikipedia.
 

The former Congregational Church (1822) on Cromwell Place. Judy advises that it was replaced by a modern U.R.C. in circa 1960. From an old postcard in Judy Flynn's Collection.

Methodist Church (1837-8) on Northbrook Street. © Jill Bennett. Grade II* listed.

The vanished St. John the Evangelist, which stood on Newtown Road, was destroyed by bombing in 1943. Interior view. Both from old postcards in Judy Flynn's Collection.

St. John the Evangelist (1955-7), the successor to the old church (see above). © Jill Bennett. Link. Grade II listed.

St. Joseph (R.C.) on London Road. Judy advises that the current church was built "side by side with the old church", in which case the old church may be the building now serving as the parish hall (photo here) which stands in the church grounds. Interior view of the old church. Both from old postcards in Judy Flynn's Collection. Link.

The demolished (in 1976) St. Mary on London Road, Speenhamland. Interior view. Both from old postcards in Judy Flynn's Collection.

St. Nic(h)olas on West Mills. Another view. SU 4706 6711. Both © Jill Bennett. Two more views - 1, 2, both Karel Kuča (2023). Interior view, from an old postcard in Judy Flynn's Collection. LinkGrade I listed - dates it to "Circa 1509-1532".

 

 

 

 

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