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English: Oldfield Park Methodist Church hall, Bath, called the "Institute Building" in sales particulars and "Institute" on detailed map.[1] The building was built in 1903 of concrete and tin constrction, according to a 11 June 2007 Bath Chronicle article "Decision on church building".[2] This building was demolished in 2010 as part of the conversion of the church alongside into residential accomodation.[3]
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