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United Reformed Church, Dorking

Photograph at the United Reformed Church, Dorking white plaque

United Reformed Church Nonconformity has flourished in Dorking since 1662, when meetings were held in the homes of the ministers. This fine late Georgian building with the Italianate frontage was erected in 1834 and replaced the first independent or Congregational Meeting House built in 1719 on the same site. The church was extended, new buildings added, and the fore comet laid out in 1908.

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