Presbyterian Church, Aldershot

By the late 1970s the building was derelict at which time it was purchased by the New Testament Church of God (NTCOG) who worship there today.

A Manse was added to the west side of the church, on the corner of Station Road, but this was demolished around 1950 and commercial buildings now occupy the site.

Built as the civilian town centre was beginning to grow, the building once sat on an extensive plot which stretched to the present Station Road on one side and a dirt track to the front which had recently been named 'Victoria Road'.

The entrance was originally via two small gates built into a wall on Victoria Road, but this has since been demolished.

[3] During World War I the church provided services for soldiers from the Camp including facilities for letter writing, tea and entertainment.

The former English Presbyterian church in Aldershot in Hampshire in 2016
The Presbyterian Church on open ground c1870
The interior of the church in 2016
The gallery in 2016