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"EASTCOMBE is a hamlet, 1½ miles south-west [from Bisley], 4 east-by-south from Stroud, 2 north-by-west from Brimscombe railway station. There is an iron chapel of ease, erected 1901. The Baptist chapel, built 1876, received an addition in 1878."
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- Transcriptions by Ron Downing relating to Eastcombe Baptist Chapel:-
- A Copy of the Deeds of the "BAPTIST CHAPEL situate at Eastcombe in the Parish of Bisley".
- Historical notes on Eastcombe Baptist Chapel, taken from in "The Free Churchman",
July 1900 to February 1901.
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