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Fulham United Reformed Church

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Fulham United Reformed Church

Originally constructed between 1904 and 1906 as the Fulham Congregational Church.

  has photos of two old buildings in very different styles. The first (shown here) is the 1906 church and the second is the Sunday School building, with a side panel which reads: "Palace Road Congregational Sunday Schools". In the church photo you can just see the Sunday School building behind it - at the far right of the photo. 

This confirms that the Sunday School was to the west of the church.

In 1972, this church was renamed Fulham United Reformed Church. On 8 January 1984 the Wandsworth Bridge Church of God joined this congregation.

In 1986 the old buildings (church and Sunday School) were demolished and replaced with what is there now (2026). 

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Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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