Roydon United Reformed Church

Roydon United Reformed Church

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°E / 51.7714361; 0.0460472Coordinates: 51°46′17.17″N 0°2′45.77″E / 51.7714361°N 0.0460472°E / 51.7714361; 0.0460472
Location Roydon, Essex
Country England
Denomination United Reformed Church
Website Roydon United Reformed Church
Architecture
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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