Trinity Independent Chapel
The Trinity Independent Chapel (also known as the Congregational or Methodist chapel) was an early Victorian church in Poplar. It was destroyed by a V-2 rocket hit during the Second World War, and later re-built in Modernist style. In the late 1990s the building was sold to the Calvary Charismatic Baptist Church, and since then has served as their Prayer Temple and international headquarters.
Trinity Independent Chapel | |
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The New Trinity Congregational Church 1951–present | |
Location | London Borough of Tower Hamlets |
Country | United Kingdom |
Denomination | Charismatic Baptist, earlier Methodist and Congregationalist |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | William Hosking and John Jay |
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