This building is not actually used as a church anymore, it is the former church of St Thomas and St Clements in Southgate Street. The church was built in 1847 and the spire added around 10 years later. The church, after over a hundred years of use, was declared redundant in 1969. It was used as the Hampshire Records Office until 1993 and now used by Hampshire County Council.
I've never seen it from that angle before - that's interesting.
ReplyDeleteWonderful steeple, wouldn't it be fun to have an office in an old church like this one.
ReplyDeleteI hope they have an open day or something, or I can find a reason to have to go inside, it would be interesting to see what it looks like.
ReplyDeleteIt's been converted to flats, 9 I think
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