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Painswick, Gloucestershire        

Painswick on Wikipedia.
 

The former Baptist Church on New Street, originally Wesleyan. It bears date-stones for 1806 and 1831. Both © Dennis Harper (2014). According to the Grade II listing, 1806 was the date of building (for the Wesleyans); 1831 was the date it was sold to the Baptists.

The former Christ Church (was latterly Baptist and U.R.C.) was built as Congregational in 1806. A stone records a restoration in 1892. © Graeme Harvey. Another view, © Dennis Harper (2014).

Friends Meeting House (1706). © Dennis Harper (2014).

Our Lady and St. Therese (R.C.) on Friday Street. © Graeme Harvey. Another view, the interior and font, all © Dennis Harper (2014). Link.

The former Ebenezer Primitive Methodist Chapel of 1834. It stands on Bisley Street. © Dennis Harper (2014). Grade II listed.

St. Mary, and its handsome clock. Both © Graeme Harvey. Another view, interior, altar, pulpit and font, and St. Peter's Chapel, all © Dennis Harper (2014). Link. Grade I listed.

 

 

 

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