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  2. Bayside Church - Wikipedia

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    Bayside Church. Coordinates: 35°57′35.2″S 145°04′29″E. Bayside Church is an Australia church in fellowship with Crosslink Christian Network. The church is based in the Melbourne Bayside suburbs of Cheltenham and Frankston. The church’s founding senior pastors are Rob and Christie Buckingham. Whilst the headquarters of Bayside Church ...

  3. List of churches in Cheltenham - Wikipedia

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    List. All Saints' Church, Cheltenham. Cheltenham Minster, St Mary's. Christ Church, Cheltenham. St Gregory's Church, Cheltenham. St Peter's Church, Leckhampton. St Philip and St James Church, Leckhampton. St Philip and St James Church, Up Hatherley. Trinity Cheltenham.

  4. Cheltenham, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Cheltenham is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, [ 2 ] 18 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Cities of Bayside and Kingston local government areas. Cheltenham recorded a population of 23,992 at the 2021 census. [ 1 ] Cheltenham is currently undergoing significant gentrification and development.

  5. List of churches in Gloucestershire - Wikipedia

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    (Diocese of Gloucester) (not a complete list) . Cheltenham Minster (previously St Mary's) — the original church of the town and the only surviving medieval building.; St Philip and St James Church, Leckhampton (liberal) — part of the South Cheltenham mission area.

  6. Cheltenham Minster, St Mary's - Wikipedia

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    The Minster is the only surviving medieval building in Cheltenham. It has been in continuous use for 850 years, though between 1859 and 1877 it was closed intermittently for repairs. It is believed to have replaced a Saxon church erected on this site in the 8th century. In the Domesday Book the church and its land (the rectory) were recorded as ...

  7. St Philip and St James Church, Leckhampton - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 51°53′19″N 2°4′55″W. St Philip and St James, Leckhampton. St Philip & St James, Leckhampton is a parish in south Cheltenham, in the English county of Gloucestershire. Part of the Anglican Diocese of Gloucester, the church has been a centre for worship for more than 150 years and has a present congregational roll of over 200.

  8. Henry Skillicorne - Wikipedia

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    Henry Skillicorne (c. 1678–1763) was a Manx -born merchant mariner who after some four decades trading out of Bristol began a second career as the first serious developer of the spa waters in Cheltenham. Regarded as 'the founder of Cheltenham as a watering place' in all the standard histories of the town, [1] his memorial inscription in the ...

  9. St Gregory's Church, Cheltenham - Wikipedia

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    St Gregory's Church. St Gregory the Great Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. It was founded in 1809 and rebuilt from 1854 to 1857. It is situated on the corner of St James' Square and Clarence Street. It was designed by Charles Hansom and is a Grade II* listed building.