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Former Congregational Chapel, Haydon Bridge


This former Congregational Chapel is located on the eastern side of North Bank (street) in Haydon Bridge. The chapel is dated 1863 and is a Grade II listed building on the National Heritage List for England.

Haydon Bridge Historic Buildings and Monuments in Haydon Civil Parish 1863 Former Church Congregationalism
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Former Congregational Chapel, North Bank

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Congregational Chapel, North Bank, Haydon Bridge

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Date stone on the former Congregational Chapel, North Bank

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CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL - Haydon Bridge - List Entry
- Congregational Chapel, dated 1863 in pediment. Squared stone, rusticated quoins, slate roof with ornamental ridge, coped gables with moulded kneelers. 1 tall storey. Central panelled doors under pointed arch with …

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The new level crossing barriers at Haydon Bridge Station (2)

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List number: 1303671
List grade: 2
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NY8418364562

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