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Chapel House, Common End


Chapel House at Common End, Distington, is a former Primitive Methodist Chapel, which was built in 1838.[1] The chapel, sometimes referred to as 'Sunny Brow Chapel', was closed by 1980 and was converted for residential use.[2] The former chapel is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHAPEL ERECTED AD MDCCCXXXVIII

Distington 1838 Historic Buildings and Monuments in Distington Civil Parish Former Church Methodism
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Chapel House, Common End

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Distington Sunny Brow/Common End Primitive Methodist Chapel, Cumberland
- "Sunny Brow chapel was built of stone in 1839 at a cost of £108. In 1851 there were 58 free and 52 free other sittings but by 1863 there were …

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METHODIST CHAPEL, AREA WALL AND CENTRAL GATE - Distington - List Entry
- "Methodist Chapel, disused at time of survey (January 1984). Stone tablet over door inscribed and dated, with text, PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHAPEL ERECTED AD MDCCCXXXVIII. Snecked rubble. Graduated slate roof. Single …

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