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Built by P. Jenkins in 1897 as St John’s Congregational Church, Bexhill’s second place of worship, designed by the accomplished architect Henry Ward (see [[St. Stephen's Church, Down Road|St. Stephen's]]) in the Free Perpendicular style.
Built by P. Jenkins in 1897 as St John’s Congregational Church, Bexhill’s second place of worship, designed by the accomplished architect Henry Ward (see [[St. Stephen's Church, Down Road|St. Stephen's]]) in the Free Perpendicular style.



Latest revision as of 15:20, 3 June 2025

St. John's Centre, London Road
LL ref: 136
Start date: 30 June 1897
Architect: Henry Ward
Builder: P. Jenkins
Original use: Church
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Built by P. Jenkins in 1897 as St John’s Congregational Church, Bexhill’s second place of worship, designed by the accomplished architect Henry Ward (see St. Stephen's) in the Free Perpendicular style.

The finely crafted façade on London Road has a polygonal tower (which has sadly lost its slender original spire) and polygonal turret at each corner framing the tall arched east window. The entrance is flanked by buttresses with a pronounced batter (angle).

Further Reading

The History of St. John's United Reformed Church Bexhill (booklet, 1997)

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