DescriptionSalvation Army Hall (Crossways Hall), The Crossways, Forton, Gosport (April 2019) (4).JPG
Salvation Army Hall (Crossways Hall), The Crossways, Forton, Borough of Gosport, Hampshire. The building is known as Crossways Hall and was used as a temporary Congregational church for a number of years between the destruction of the town-centre Congregational chapel during World War II and the opening of the new church at Bury Road in 1957. It was registered for Salvation Army use in December 1965.
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