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Description Former Bury Road United Reformed Church, Bury Road, Gosport, Borough of Gosport, Hampshire. This was built in 1957 to the design of L.F. Kimber (as Bury Road Congregational Church) to replace the bombed Congregational chapel in the town centre. It closed in 2017 and the church joined with St Columba's URC at Elson. Physically attached to the church on the right-hand side is Nicholson Hall, an older building used by various community groups; its name commemorates yacht-builder Charles Ernest Nicholson of Gosport-based Camper and Nicholsons.
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