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If
you
park
in
Queenswell
Avenue
and
turn
left
out
of
it
and
walk
round
to
the
right
past
the
church
you
come
to
a
footpath
near
the
graves
which
leads
round
towards
a
bright
red
door
which
is
a
side
entrance
bringing
you
to
the
right
hand
side
as
you
look
to
the
altar.
If
you
turn
right
out
of
Queenswell
Avenue
and
go
past
St
James's
Close
and
continue,
on
the
left
is
a
footpath
leading
to
a
gate
with
dustbins,
a
small
modern
almost
circular
building
on
the
left
which
is
the
church
hall.
On
the
right
past
the
bins
is
the
back
entrance
to
the
church.
İnside
the
church
has
brown
pews,
about
9
rows
on
the
right
seating
4
people
each,
and
7
central
pews
seating
8
each
perhaps
and
more
on
the
left.
The
ceiling
is
a
Tudor
style
with
dark
brown
and
white
stripes.
There
is
evidence
of
the
church
being
a
former
Anglican
church.
The
service
is
mostly
Greek,
partly
English,
communion
by
spoon
given
around
11.30,
in
a
service
that
ends
around
12.00
each
Sunday.
The
central
pews
have
neat
little
doors
at
the
end
of
each
row
and
a
dividing
wall
in
the
centre
of
them,
so
3
or
4
people
can
sit
in
their
own
little
area.
After
the
service
packets
of
bread
and
small
fruit
are
available.
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