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United Reformed Church, Fowlmere

History of the United Reformed Church

Listed Building

Chapel. c.1780, apse at east end 1870, bell tower and clock 1881, restoration 1878. Timber-framed with rough cast render, C19 gault brick; C20 ridge-tiled hipped and gabled roofs. … Organ C19 by Hen Jones, London SW. Memorial stone, limestone slab inscribed to the memory of Rev. Wm Merchand d.1810 and Mary his wife.

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