Whitton Baptist Church | |
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51°27′15.4″N 0°21′33.8″W / 51.454278°N 0.359389°W | |
Location | Hounslow Road, Whitton TW2 7BZ |
Country | United Kingdom |
Denomination | Baptist |
Website |
www |
History | |
Founded | 1934 |
Administration | |
Division | London Baptist Association. |
Subdivision | Thames Valley District |
Clergy | |
Pastor(s) | Rev. Gordon Hindmarch |
Whitton Baptist Church is a church in Hounslow Road, Whitton in Richmond upon Thames, London. It is a member of the London Baptist Association. [1]
The two foundation stones set into the front wall of the church carry the date October 20, 1934. [2] The present church building was opened on 6 April 1935. The new building, financed by the sale of St Margarets Baptist Church, replaced Whitton Gospel Hall which had opened in 1881. [2]
The church's halls were opened in September 1968 on the site of an old tennis court. They replaced two previous halls, one of which was destroyed in a fire in 1966, and the other on a site which is now part of the church's car park. [2]
Whitton Baptist Church | |
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51°27′15.4″N 0°21′33.8″W / 51.454278°N 0.359389°W | |
Location | Hounslow Road, Whitton TW2 7BZ |
Country | United Kingdom |
Denomination | Baptist |
Website |
www |
History | |
Founded | 1934 |
Administration | |
Division | London Baptist Association. |
Subdivision | Thames Valley District |
Clergy | |
Pastor(s) | Rev. Gordon Hindmarch |
Whitton Baptist Church is a church in Hounslow Road, Whitton in Richmond upon Thames, London. It is a member of the London Baptist Association. [1]
The two foundation stones set into the front wall of the church carry the date October 20, 1934. [2] The present church building was opened on 6 April 1935. The new building, financed by the sale of St Margarets Baptist Church, replaced Whitton Gospel Hall which had opened in 1881. [2]
The church's halls were opened in September 1968 on the site of an old tennis court. They replaced two previous halls, one of which was destroyed in a fire in 1966, and the other on a site which is now part of the church's car park. [2]