Coalville Evangelical Church

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Coalville Evangelical Church
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Coalville Evangelical Church, on Belvoir Road, Coalville
Coalville Evangelical Church
52°43′2.6″N1°22′18.5″W / 52.717389°N 1.371806°W / 52.717389; -1.371806 Coordinates: 52°43′2.6″N1°22′18.5″W / 52.717389°N 1.371806°W / 52.717389; -1.371806
Denomination Independent Evangelical
Website www.coalvilleevangelicalchurch.org.uk

Coalville Evangelical Church, is one of the main churches in the town of Coalville in North-West Leicestershire. It is an independent church, but is affiliated with the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches. It can be found on Belvoir Road, just south of the town centre.

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