St. Andrews Place, Wickham Avenue
Appearance
| St. Andrews Place, Wickham Avenue | |
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| LL ref: | 142 |
| Start date: | 4 March 1900 |
| Architect: | Joseph Barker Wall |
| Builder: | unknown |
| Original use: | Church |
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Built in 1900 and designed by noted Bexhill architect Joseph Barker Daniel Wall (1849-1923) who designed the Colonnade on the seafront for the builder John Webb’s Egerton Park Estate.
Cruciform in plan, knobbly flint elevations with cement faced lancet window openings, porch on eastern side. Interior with aisles separated by iron piers, panelled roof, short chancel. White painted bell-turret with pyramidal roof. Interior has cast-iron columns.
It closed for worship in 2011 and survived several developer attempts to demolish it before being converted into flats in 2020.[1]
Gallery
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1910
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2010 as a church
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2018 pre-development
