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Old High House Chapel, West Allen


This former Wesleyan chapel is located on Leadgate Bank, about 1 mile north-east of Ninebanks in West Allen. It was built in 1829 and enlarged in 1859. The chapel was converted into a house in the mid 1980s. The former chapel and it's railings are Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England. The chapel is on the route of Isaacs Tea Trail.

West Allen Civil Parish Former Church Isaac's Tea Trail Historic Buildings and Monuments in West Allen Civil Parish Methodism 1829
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Old High House Chapel

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Graveyard, Old High House Chapel

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Former High House Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (West Allen)

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Old High House Chapel

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HIGH HOUSE METHODIST CHAPEL AND AREA RAILINGS - West Allen - List Entry
- Methodist Chapel, dated 1859. Rubble, tooted and margined dressings, slate roof, cast-iron railings. 1 tall storey, 3 bays (basement on right return and rear). Off-centre porch with boarded door has …

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High House Methodist Chapel (West Allen)
- Wesleyan chapel probably built 1829. Inscription on basement doorway lintel reads 'Ws C / AD / 1829'. Enlarged 1859. (2) High House Old Chapel. Enlarged 1858; converted into a house …

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Isaac's Tea Trail near New Houses

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List number: 1302957
List grade: 2
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NY7902254456

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