Plans were drawn up for the church in 1882 to 1883, costs were estimated to be £3200 and baptist pastor Charles Spurgeon[2] was named as the treasurer in charge.
[3] The building was then built in 1884,[1] the architect was John Johnson (1843 - 1920) and the total cost was £5200.
There are three sets of steps with iron railings leading inside, with round arches above the doors, framed with banded piers and entablature.
[5] As of 2022 the building is the 'Community Church Putney', part of the New Frontiers International Trust, and also associated with the Baptist Union and the Evangelical Alliance.
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