Roydon United Reformed Church
Roydon United Reformed Church | |
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Roydon United Reformed Church | |
Roydon United Reformed Church Location in Essex | |
51°46′17.17″N 0°2′45.77″E / 51.7714361°N 0.0460472°ECoordinates: 51°46′17.17″N 0°2′45.77″E / 51.7714361°N 0.0460472°E | |
Location | Roydon, Essex |
Country | England |
Denomination | United Reformed Church |
Website | Roydon United Reformed Church |
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Functional status | Active |
Clergy | |
Minister(s) | Rev'd Kathryn Taylor |
Roydon United Reformed Church is located in Harlow Road, Roydon, Essex, England.
History
Roydon United Reformed church originated in 1798, when James Brown of Harlow opened a Baptist meeting house in Harlow Road, Roydon. It was reconstituted in 1811 as an Independent church. In 1851 the original building was replaced with a new chapel and soon after that the church was affiliated to the Essex Congregational Union. A manse was built east of the church in 1868. In 1933 the church was altered and enlarged. It had 31 members in 1981.[1][2]
In 2011 the church held a celebration weekend, to celebrate the 200 year anniversary of the formation of an Independent (Congregational) Church in Roydon.[3]
References
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