File:Brethren Gospel Hall, Lunways, Basingstoke Road, Micheldever (May 2021) (5).JPG

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Description Brethren Gospel Hall, Lunways, Basingstoke Road, Micheldever, City of Winchester District, Hampshire, England. This is the main meeting room of the en:w:Plymouth Brethren Christian Church in the Winchester area. Other local meeting rooms are at South Wonston and Winchester (Park Road). This Gospel hall, a standard 21st-century design used in rural areas, was built on the site of the former Lunways Inn.
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