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History of Chelsea Methodist Church – page 3


The entrance of Chelsea Methodist Church around 1980, prior to the redevelopment

The redevelopment saw 21 new flats for the elderly built with the Servite Housing Association on the previous car park area, and also new sanctuaries designed by Bernard Lamb, including a Narthex (Welcoming area) in front of the church's main sanctuary.

Chelsea Methodist Church also contains offices for several charities, two kitchens and a well-used hall.

The architect's view of the Narthex built in 1983/84

The Narthex is open all week with a special welcome to the homeless and everyone else in need of company. Its café offers reasonably priced refreshments.
 

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