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Description Robertson Street United Reformed Church, Robertson Street, Hastings, East Sussex, England. Designed in 1884 by Henry Ward as a Congregational church to replace an 1856 church on the same site; constructed by John Howell & Son of Hastings; it was completed in the 1990s. It was the last work in which John Howell Senior (ca.1824-1893) cooperated with his son. This view shows the main (Robertson Street) elevation. The church closed on 30 December 2012 and is now in use by a Pentecostal group.
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