It’s amazing what people wind up doing with deconsecrated churches. Some are turned into housing. Several unused churches in the U.K. have been converted into places to go…not camping, not glamping, but (wait for it…) champing! (Champing! Get it?) John’s Of Times Square Pizza, in NYC, was the home of the Gospel Tabernacle Church in the late 1800s and well into the 1900s.
John’s Pizza, before…and after! (and it still has the cool stained glass windows and ceiling)
So what’s the more recent thing people are doing with churches that are no longer being used as churches? Or, in one case, a church that is still being used as a church?
Turning them into breweries, of course!
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