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Former Wesleyan Chapel, Melkridge


This former chapel in Melkridge has a wall plague inscribed "Wesleyan Methodist Chapel 1888". The chapel cost £300 to build, and could seat 100 people. After Melkridge Methodist Chapel closed, the building was converted into a 3 bedroom residental dwelling and aptly named "The Old Chapel".

Melkridge Village Former Church Historic Buildings and Monuments in Melkridge Civil Parish 1888 Methodism
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Former Wesleyan Methodist Chapel

Pinned by Simon Cotterill
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Plaque on the former Wesleyan Methodist Chapel

Pinned by Simon Cotterill

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