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Christ the King
| Monument type | Roman Catholic Church |
|---|---|
| Listing grade | NL |
Firm: Roberts and J H H Willman
| Date completed | 1934 |
|---|
Lord’s Croft
Amesbury
SP4 7EP
England
| Local authority | Wiltshire Council |
|---|
| Denomination | Roman Catholic |
|---|---|
| Diocese | Clifton |
Originally of 1934 built as a parish hall converted from a house and shop, extended in 1985 and converted into a church (architect not known) with glass by Henry Haig who did the dalle de verre glass at Clifton RC Cathedral.
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