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File:St Edmund's Hall (Former Chapel), Haywards Heath.jpg

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St Edmund's Hall, Wivelsfield Road, Haywards Heath, West Sussex, England. A former chapel used by Congregationalists, the Church of England and Jehovah's Witnesses. It is no longer used for worship.
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