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Description Former Brethren meeting room, Mill Road, Liss, East Hampshire District, Hampshire, England. A short-lived mission hall/gospel hall in the form of a tin tabernacle, known to be active around 1922 and presumably corresponding with the "Central Gospel Hall" recorded in A List of Some Assemblies of the British Isles (1933), a directory of Brethren assemblies. After standing derelict for many years, it has been refurbished and converted into a house.
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