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Church History information for United Reformed, Gorleston, Congregational and places above it in the hierarchy

United Reformed, Gorleston, Congregational

It was founded in 1812. Closed before 2018 and converted into a house.

In 1972 the Congregational church joined with the English Presbyterian church to become the United Reformed Church. Some Congregational churches though did not take this path and became members of the Congregational Federation.

Gorleston

Descriptions and photographs of churches in the parish may be found in Simon Knott's Suffolk Churches.

Suffolk

Suffolk is renowned for the quantity and quality of its historic churches, many built with the profits of the wool trade.

  • Simon Knott's Suffolk Churches provides photographs and descriptions of most of Suffolk's many churches.
  • "Popular Guide to Suffolk Churches, Volume I: West Suffolk" by D.P. Mortlock, Lutterworth Press. ISBN: 9780906554104
    Written with an eye for detail, this is the first volume of the authoritative guide to Suffolk churches. Includes an encyclopaedic glossary of historical and architectural terms. Published 1988.
  • "Popular Guide to Suffolk Churches", Volume III: East Suffolk by D.P. Mortlock
  • "The Guide to Suffolk Churches" By D.P. Mortlock, Lutterworth Press. ISBN: 9780718830762
    An authoritative and handsomely illustrated guide to the 'living' medieval churches of the county of Suffolk, now available as a single volume. Includes an encyclopaedic glossary of historical and architectural terms. Paperback, black and white photographs & illustrations. Published April 2009.
  • "Suffolk Churches and their Treasures" by H. Munro Cautley. ISBN 978-0851151434 (currently out of print).
  • "Tracing the History of a Parish Church", a guide to relevant printed and manuscript material held by the Suffolk Record Office.
    Link no longer available.

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