Penge Congregational Church
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|image=PengeCongregationalChurch photographed by James Russiello.jpg
|caption=Viewed from Penge High Street / Beckenham Road
|name= Penge Congregational Church
|address=172 High St, Penge, London SE20 7QS
|location_country=England
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|architect=Percy Richard Morley Horder
|client=Congregational Church
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|construction_start_date=1911
|completion_date=1912
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|structural_system=Ragstone masonry
|style=Romanesque Revival architecture
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| designation1 = Grade II
| designation1_date = 15 May 1996
| designation1_number = 1268472
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Penge Congregational Church is a Congregational church in Penge in the London Borough of Bromley located on Penge High Street. It is organised under Congregational principles for all who believe in Jesus and is run under a basis of fellowship that includes all members of the church.
The building was constructed in 1911–1912 to designs by Percy Richard Morley Horder "with passage aisles and clerestory. Shafts on large, excellently carved corbels."John Newman. West Kent and the Weald. The “Buildings of England” Series, First Edition, Nikolaus Pevsner and Judy Nairn, eds. (London: Penguin, 1969), p.433. The structure appears fortress-like in its Romanesque Revival architectural style massing. It is Grade II listed.{{National Heritage List for England|num=1268472|desc=Congregational Church|grade=II|access-date=14 February 2024}}
The church currently{{when|date=February 2024}} is in-between Ministers (in an interregnum) but the current Associate Minister is Pam Owen. Sunday Services are at 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.
Penge Congregational Church is part of the Congregational Federation.
See also
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{{Churches in Bromley}}
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Category:Churches in the London Borough of Bromley
Category:Churches completed in 1912
Category:20th-century Protestant churches
Category:Romanesque Revival church buildings in England