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This is the Saxon Church in the village of Cockley Cley, Norfolk

Cockley Cley

in the county of Norfolk

New Testament Church of God, Caversham
New Testament Church of God, Caversham - by Edward Lever ©

New Testament Church of God, Caversham

The building was originally a cinema, opened in 1911 (first as the Electric Theatre, later renamed The Glendale). It closed in 1977 and was acquired around 1980 for use as a Pentecostal Church. The building retains much of the original cinema architecture including the balcony.

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New Testament Church of God, Caversham

The building was originally a cinema, opened in 1911 (first as the Electric Theatre, later renamed The Glendale). It closed in 1977 and was acquired around 1980 for use as a Pentecostal Church. The building retains much of the original cinema architecture including the balcony.
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Photographer: © Edward Lever (Gallery)(11th August 2009)

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