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- Q4763723 abstract "The present Angmering Baptist Church and its predecessor building, known as Church of Christ, are respectively the current and former Baptist places of worship in Angmering, a village in the Arun district of West Sussex, England. Baptist worship in the area can be traced back to 1846, when the "strangely towered" Church of Christ was founded and built. After the Gothic-style chapel became unsuitable for modern requirements, the congregation acquired a nearby barn and converted it into a new church, after which the old building was sold for residential conversion. The church has been designated a Grade II Listed building.".
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- Q4763723 latitude "50.8272".
- Q4763723 location "Station Road, Angmering, West Sussex BN16 4HN, United Kingdom".
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- Q4763723 name "Angmering Baptist Church".
- Q4763723 name "Church of Christ".
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- Q4763723 comment "The present Angmering Baptist Church and its predecessor building, known as Church of Christ, are respectively the current and former Baptist places of worship in Angmering, a village in the Arun district of West Sussex, England. Baptist worship in the area can be traced back to 1846, when the "strangely towered" Church of Christ was founded and built.".
- Q4763723 label "Angmering Baptist Church".
- Q4763723 lat "50.8248".
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- Q4763723 name "Church of Christ".