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Thorneywood Congregational Church

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Its buildings were on Thorneywood Lane, the Carlton Road end of the modern Porchester Road in Nottingham. The new church building was opened in 1864. The church closed after the service on 18 February 1968, and has since been demolished.
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Thorneywood Congregational Church was founded as a daughter church of
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was a former Congregational Church on Thorneywood Land in
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England
Denomination
Congregational
Nottingham
Castle Gate Congregational Centre
Categories
Churches completed in 1864
Congregational churches in Nottingham

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