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Masjid Islamia Naqshabandiya (Gateshead)


Masjid Islamia Naqshabandiya (Gateshead) is a mosque at No. 1 Ely Street, on the junction with Prince Consort Road, in Gateshead. The building was originally a Primitive Methodist chapel, built in 1873 in a Italianate style by Thomas Southrow of South Shields. It was enlarged in 1887 and was became the head of Gateshead's second Primitive Methodist circuit. It was last used by the Methodists in 1963, then sold to the Christadelphians, and bcame known as Christadelphian Hall. The building was in use by the Naqashbandiya Aslamiya Trust by 2015. The building is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Bensham Muslim Heritage Former Church Historic Buildings and Monuments in Gateshead 1873
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Christian Delphians' Meeting Room

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Bensham, Ely Street, Primitive Methodist Church
- he head of Gateshead's second Primitive Methodist circuit. 1873 by Thomas Southrow of South Shields. Enlarged in 1887. A large Italianate town chapel with a full gallery. Last used by …

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CHRISTADELPHIAN HALL - Gateshead - List Entry
- Non-conformist chapel. 1873 by Thomas Southrow of South Shields. Ashlar and coursed rubble with ashlar dressings. Slate roof with coped gables and kneelers, plus single gable stack. Red ashlar cill …

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Gateshead Prince Consort Road Primitive Methodist chapel
- Gateshead Prince Consort Road Primitive Methodist chapel in April 2015 was in use by the Naqashbandiya Aslamiya Trust. It appears little changed from the 1924 picture. In his history of …

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List number: 1249087
List grade: 2
Tyne & Wear HER: 8293
Borough: Gateshead
Post code: NE8 1NR
Grid ref: NZ2550062466

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