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Christchurch
is an ecclesiastical parish formed from Upwell in 1869. The name of Christchurch
has since been given to the part of Upwell
civil parish which remained in 1990 after the Cambridgeshire part of Upwell
was transferred to Norfolk.
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CHRISTCHURCH is an ecclesiastical parish is the Isle of Ely and rural deanery of March, 4 miles south from the mother church and 3 north-east from Stonea station on the March and Ely section of the London and North Eastern railway: the church is a cruciform edifice of brick, with coloured facings, consisting of chancel, nave, transepts, south porch and a turret con-taining one bell: there are three stained windows, and the church affords 400 sittings. The register dates from the year 1866. [Extracts from Kelly's Directory - Cambridgeshire - 1929] |
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