Congregational Church of England and Wales

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Congregational Church of England and Wales

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        The Greenwich Road Congregational Church was founded in 1750 as the 'Greenwich Tabernacle' and was situated in a converted barn. In 1799 a new site on the Greenwich Road was purchased and construction began on a chapel, completed in 1801. This was name the 'New Tabernacle'. The church closed in 1924 and became a coroner's office. A Greenwich Road Memorial Chapel was founded in a housing estate in Bellingham, near Beckenham.

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