Abingdon, Wesleyan Church And Schools 1893
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Conduit Road runs north from Ock Street on the east side of the Albert Park estate, and the earliest buildings on it are this church group. St Michael's, built in the 1860s by George Gilbert Scott on Park Road, presumably provoked the Methodists into a grand Gothic church, rather than a modest chapel. J Woodman obliged in 1875, producing a design complete with a tall broach spire. The Trinity Methodist Church was complemented by the church hall, dated 1873. Beyond is Trinity House, the minister's house, probably also by Woodman.
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