
With declining rates of worshippers, some of Britain's historic churches are undergoing a different type of conversion and are being converted into pubs and supermarkets. Behind the imposing red-brick facade of one Presbyterian church in north London's upmarket Muswell Hill district, throbbing pop music and barrels of Guinness are the first clues that there's a new congregation. The soaring Gothic arches remain but instead of an altar there's a huge ...
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