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Title: location of a church in southampton
Post by: lawra on Saturday 30 June 07 22:48 BST (UK)
Hi

Just wondering if anyone knows where the following church is or if not there where it use to be:

South front Evangelical Church, Southampton.

Thanks

Laura




Title: Re: location of a church in southampton
Post by: Little Nell on Saturday 30 June 07 23:21 BST (UK)
Hi Laura

There is a street called South Front in Southampton, but I'm not aware of a church located there.

There is an Evangelical Church in Portswood Road, Southampton which is probably about a mile away.

http://www.portswood.org/index1.htm

Nell
Title: Re: location of a church in southampton
Post by: lawra on Saturday 30 June 07 23:44 BST (UK)
Yes. I notice the south front street. On that road theres a housing charity which incorporates the word 'church' into it. i looked on the map and for the life of me i cant recognize any of the roads or the area. For some reason though 1 of 2 places is sticking in my head 1. the (being restored ex homeless shelter nr ocean village) and 2. an actual church near the docks and just before you go on/ off the motorway towards lyndhurst. though i think that cud be because i keep having those two places cropping up in my search!
Title: Re: location of a church in southampton
Post by: aberjed on Wednesday 04 February 09 19:03 GMT (UK)
the area sustained heavy bomb damage during the war
Title: Re: location of a church in southampton
Post by: lookingforold on Tuesday 21 April 09 18:33 BST (UK)
I seem to remember that the Church was on the corner of South Fronr and St Mary Street, opposite the Kingsland Market that was then there.  It had a stair way from the road going DOWN into the basement/cellar.
Title: Re: location of a church in southampton
Post by: LizK on Tuesday 07 July 09 10:12 BST (UK)
Hello

South Front Evangelical Church was indeed in the Kingsland (part of St Mary's) area of Southampton - on the road named South Front.  The area was involved with slum clearance in the 1930s and heavily bombed, but the church lasted until it was demolished in 1960.  You can find a picture of the church here:

http://www.plimsoll.org/resources/SCCArchivesServices/1576.asp

This site is excellent for finding all kinds of Southampton pictures of areas that have since been demolished etc.

Liz
Title: Re: location of a church in southampton
Post by: lawra on Tuesday 08 December 09 00:06 GMT (UK)
Thanks. i will get round to looking into this. I see to be distracted these past few months!
Title: Re: location of a church in southampton
Post by: chrismilton on Monday 07 March 16 21:35 GMT (UK)
I grew up on the Kingsland estate having moved from Northam to North Front in 1965 when I was 5 year's old and have very happy memories of Kingsland Baptist Church which was situated in South Front facing Hogland's park with Kingsland market across the duel carriage way on the left.I attended Sunday school and then the youth club which was held a couple of evening's a week in the huge basement which contained a snooker table for the boy's,a kitchen and most importantly to 11-13 year old girls in the early seventies there was not only a record player for us to blare out our 1970's pop but joy of joy's there was a small stage where we could dance to our heart's content.What bliss!What happy day's.