A cache in the über suburbs that grew in this area during the 1930's. Unlike the centuries-old village churches that the CM series celebrates, this cache marks one of the more modern churches that were established to serve the theological needs of the growing suburban population.
As AngelPick said on his CM 411 – Sunbury: Information on this building is very hard to come by, so:
It's a church, it's Baptist and it's in Welling... (or words to that effect).
What I can tell you is that the Anderson shelter in the grounds has been converted into a church hall.
Go to the given coordinates and look at the wooden double doors under the lettering WELLING BAPTIST CHURCH.
N51 28.
Number of quatrefoils (four petal flowers) on the left door
Number of long rectangular panels on both doors
Number of metal studs on a single narrow cross piece
E000 07.
Number of quatrefoils (four petal flowers) on the right door
Number of square panels on the right door
Number of long rectangular panels on both doors + Number of square panels on both doors
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