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		<title>Great Yarmouth &#8211; St. Spyridon Church (St. Peter&#8217;s Church)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[I originally posted this in September 2018, but have reposted it to fix the broken image links] It has to be noted that the state of Anglican churches in Great Yarmouth isn&#8217;t what it was, with perhaps most of the energies in recent decades going into the Minster. This church was opened in 1831 as [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>[I originally posted this in September 2018, but have reposted it to fix the broken image links]</strong></p>
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<p>It has to be noted that the state of Anglican churches in Great Yarmouth isn&#8217;t what it was, with perhaps most of the energies in recent decades going into the Minster. This church was opened in 1831 as St. Peter&#8217;s Church, designed by JJ Scoles, who also designed the nearby <a href="http://www.julianwhite.uk/great-yarmouth/great-yarmouth-st-marys-catholic-church/">St. Mary&#8217;s Church</a>.</p>
<p>The church fell into disuse in the 1960s and it was given to the Greek community to use as an Orthodox church. It was fortunate for the building that a new use was found, as this was at a time when churches were often demolished if they had become redundant.</p>
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<p>The building is currently being repaired and the process has been on-going for several years. English Heritage have helped with the funding, but it has also been a major financial challenge for the local congregation to raise money themselves to put towards the project. The first part of the work involved repairing the tower, which had become a danger given that bits were falling off of it, never an ideal situation&#8230;..</p>
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