Chelmsford, Congregational Church 1906
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This church was built in 1840 by James Fenton, a leading engineer and nonconformist. It could accommodate up to 2,000 people. By the time of its demolition in 1971, the congregation had amalgamated with that of Baddow Road Congregational Church and built the new Christ Church on the site of a former brickyard in New London Road.
An extract from Chelmsford Photographic Memories.
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