The Baptist Church was founded in 1773 in what was then called Nonsuch Lane. The original building was replaced in 1860 by the current building, designed by Poulton and Woodman of Reading, who were also the architects of Wokingham Town Hall.
In the 1870s the house opposite was lived in by James Seaward and his family. He was the town’s chimney sweep and, being a Baptist, he tended the church and its churchyard.
Pictures: The origional meeting house in 1774 and the current building.
Source: The Wokingham Society
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