Thursday, 15 July 2010

Religious conversion in Southsea

Within a small distance in Southsea there are some fine religious buildings.
First located in the heart of Albert Street is the Southsea Citadel, the home of the local Salvation Army.
















What a fine building this is.
Just round the corner in Lawrence Road is another.
This time it is a large and imposing nunery.
No more religious conversion here!
The large, sturdy and imposing brick building has now been converted to flats.and now known as Brandon Court.
















Walk further up Lawrence Road past countless pubs and your find another large religious building on the corner of Rugby Road (see above) that has been turned into effective and pleasant housing.
This time it looks like an Methodist or Church of England building

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