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Henley Road, Whitehawk, East Sussex.
Grid reference: 533628, 103747, View on: Google Maps, Open Street Map, Streetmap, National Library of Scotland Map, Magic Maps
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Built: 1964.
Closed: 1982.
Demolished: 1985.
Style: Modern of high-alumina cement.
Current use: Demolished.
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The Catholic church of St Louis, King of France, opened on December 20, 1964 on Henley Road. It was constructed of high-alumina cement in modern style but was later declared unsafe and closed in October 1982, being replaced by a block of flats, Henley Court, in 1985-86.
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