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Boys' Brigade Hall, Morpeth


The Boys' Brigade Headquarters on Manchester Street in Morpeth was built in 1884, originally as a Wesleyan Chapel. The building was designed by J. Oswald and was constructed on the site of two earlier chapels, including one founded in the 18th century by Selina Hastings, the Countess of Huntingdon. The building is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England. 

Manchester Street, Morpeth 1884 Historic Buildings and Monuments in Morpeth Former Church
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Boys Brigade building, Morpeth
- Photo by Nick Mutton, 16 August, 2008, Geograph, CC-BY-SA 2.0

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Morpeth Boys Brigade Hall
- Grade II listed. Photo by N Chadwick, 15 March, 2025. Geograph, CC-BY-SA 2.0

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Boys Brigade Headquarters - Morpeth - List Entry
- Boys' Brigade Headquarters, formerly Wesleyan Chapel. 1884. Ashlar facade, brick to rear. Welsh slate roof. Perpendicular style. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Centre bay, flanked by buttresses, has 2 Tudor-arched doors …

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