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Description Former Mission Church (now Miller Centre Theatre), 30 Godstone Road, Caterham, District of Tandridge, Surrey, England. This building was erected in 1872 as an Anglican mission church on the other side of the road (off camera to the right of where I am standing), roughly where St John the Evangelist's Church is now. At that time it was dismantled and rebuilt on the present site. It was a school from 1882 until 1975, and since 1977 has been the Miller Centre, a theatre and day centre.
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