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Harleston United Reform Church, Harleston, Congregational
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Harleston United Reform Church,
Mendham Lane-Harleston,
Harleston
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It was founded in 1706. This is also known as "Harleston Meeting House". More information is in
"Two Sermons on Churches and Church-Membership, with an introductory Letter"
By Bernard Bolingbroke WOODWARD (Copy at books.google.co.uk)
Closed in 1750's and reopened in 1773. Rebuilt in 1886 (on same site).
In 1972 the Congregational church joined with the English Presbyterian church to become the United Reformed Church. Some Congregational churches though did not take this path and became members of the Congregational Federation.
It is located at TM2457483196 (Lat/Lon 52.400669, 1.299753). You can see this on maps provided by:
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