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The facade of a Victorian brick church features a central arched doorway, four tall lancet windows, and a circular top window.

Great Shelford Free Baptist church (RGL2024)

Great Shelford Free Baptist Church

History of Great Shelford Baptist Church

Cornerstone inscription in light stone embedded in a red brick wall, commemorating Richard Foster, Esq, March 19, 1856.

Great Shelford Free Baptist church (RGL2024)

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