Little Church, Ealing Green Congregational Church
BASE RECORD
During 1925 the Church decided to build three small subsidiary halls in order to carry on graded school work. To each of these a special characteristic has been given: (1) Church Parlour, (2) Club Room, (3) " Little Church " for devotional use. The last of these has a small nave to seat a hundred persons, divided from the aisles by pillars from which springs a barrel roof. There is also a chancel with a small recess in which stand a communion table and five Flemish leather chairs of the Huguenot period. It was opened in July, 1926, and is used for children's worship on Sunday mornings and also as a Sunday school department. The devotional services of the church are also held here. Architect : Mr. Percy Morley Horder. [Congregational Yearbook 1928]