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Description The former World's End Mission Hall, Valebridge Road, Burgess Hill, District of Mid Sussex, West Sussex, England. Built in 1887 to serve the northeastern part of Burgess Hill, this was only used for 11 years until a larger tin church replaced it. This was in turn replaced by the present St Andrew's Church. The mission hall is now divided into two shop units.
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