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September 14, 2017 7:51 am / 1 Comment on United Reformed Church (former), Watling Street, Radlett (now Radlett Reform Synagogue)
Raised above street level at the south end of the town centre. It was built 1929-30 as the Congregational Church, replacing a building of 1905 at the rear and began being used by the Reform Jewish congregation in 1971. In 1980 the United Reformed Church congregation joined with the Methodists in their church as the United Free Church and the building became a Synagogue.
Synagogue history website
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March 20, 2015 11:53 pm / 1 Comment on United Free Church (Methodist/United Reformed Church), Station Road, Radlett
A short way off the High Street stand this originally Methodist church of 1937-38. It became a united church in 1980 when the United Reformed Church congregation left their church on Watling Street. That building is now the Radlett Reform Synagogue.
Church website
March 3, 2014 11:36 pm / Leave a comment
West of the town centre an evangelical church centre based on a hall complex of 1953.
Church website
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March 3, 2014 11:22 pm / Leave a comment
In a suburban street away from the town centre. The church is from 1910, architect unknown, there are extensive rooms that were added in 2005. A number of new furnishings were added 2006-07 designed by Stephen foster and Zoe Cull.
Church website
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January 10, 2013 11:25 am
At the south end of this very smart South Herts town. The original 1864 church (T. Smith) was extended to become the south aisle of a new church ( J.Oldrid Scott 1907).
Church website
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