Cheam Baptist Church - Cheam Village, Surrey, UK
Posted by: AngelPick
N 51° 21.577 W 000° 13.014
30U E 693758 N 5693493
Large Baptist Church built in 1905 after moving from a small chapel 100m away.
Waymark Code: WMBV7J
Location: South East England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 06/22/2011
Views: 4
In 1862 that Cheam Baptist Church was constituted and met in a cottage in Malden Road. In 1871, the site opposite was purchased for £100 and a chapel constructed on the site. This building is still standing today although it is no longer a chapel.
In 1905 the church moved 100 yards nearer the centre of Cheam Village to a prominent position at the junction of the Malden Road and Park Road and on the brow of the hill leading out of the Village towards North Cheam. It was a move from a village chapel to a suburban church. This remains the place of worship to this day, though an enlargement of the church did take place in 1938 / 39.
New halls were added in 1923 and are now used as a pre-school. Further halls were added in 1971 and are in regular use for prayer and study groups.
The above was edited from the official church website - thanks.
Date Built: 01/01/1905
Age of Church building determined by?: Church website
Service Times: Sundays
11:00am
18:30pm
Website: [Web Link]
Church Address: 4 Park Road Cheam, Surrey UK SM3 8QB
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