File:Brethren Meeting Room, Fairfield Road, Burgess Hill (April 2021) (Sign).JPG

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Description Sign at the Brethren Meeting Room, Fairfield Road, Burgess Hill, Mid Sussex District, West Sussex, England. A meeting room of the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church, one of two in Burgess Hill. This sign has the standard form of wording used at all PBCC meeting rooms in England and Wales. The plain white signs are the oldest and still most widespread form of PBCC signage, but are gradually being replaced; see here and here for examples of more up-to-date signage in the latest style.
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current22:13, 11 December 2023Thumbnail for version as of 22:13, 11 December 20232,000 × 1,400 (1.08 MB)Hassocks5489 (talk | contribs)== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description=Sign at the Brethren Meeting Room, Fairfield Road, Burgess Hill, Mid Sussex District, West Sussex, England. A meeting room of the {{w|Plymouth Brethren Christian Church}}, one of two in Burgess Hill. This sign has the standard form of wording used at all PBCC meeting rooms in England and Wales. The plain white signs are the oldest and still most widespread form of PBCC signage, but are gradually being replaced; see [[:File:Addison Hall (Bre...

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