Rye, Congregational Church 1888
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More about this scene
This last view looks along Turkey Cock Lane to the medieval bulk of the Land Port, or gate, which was built in 1329. The single-storey building on the left was replaced by Devonport House in 1905, while the then new Congregational Church received a two-storey church hall in 1894 in the space beyond it. The church now has a ghastly 1960s flat-roofed front extension for the Rye Community Centre.
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