St Andrew’s Church Traditional Cache
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My second cache near by my new home. I found this place while
walking my dog. This a Victorian Church.
The origin of the name Eastern Green is unknown, but possibly the
first community formed in a clearing or green amid the wooded
countryside. St Andrew’s parish as far as we can gather
assumed an identity of its own with the erection of St
Andrew’s Church, which was consecrated on November 4th 1875.
Earlier the parish was encompassed by Allesley which has often been
said to be a parish which had only one recognised place of worship.
Some delving into the past reveals that a house at the corner of
Unicorn Lane and Dial House Lane, once occupied by John Harris, was
granted a licence for use as a place of worship in 1824 by the
Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry. St Andrew’s parish today
also has The Lutheran Church besides the familiar parish
Church.
by http://www.strentz.com/standrews/?page_id=229
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