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Church of St Agatha

A Grade II* Listed Building in Portsmouth, City of Portsmouth

Portsmouth Church of St Agatha from Charlotte Street

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This church was first built as an Anglican mission to the docklands, then in 1955 it became a naval store. It lost, to road widening, its Lady Chapel in 1964. Hence the blank wall in the right centre of this picture. The church was restored in 1988-93, and is now again used as a place of worship.

Uploaded by Ernest James Buck on 27 December 2020

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Photo ID: 250104
Building ID: 101245260
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