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Sailors Bethel, Horatio Street


This former seamen's non-conformist chapel was built in 1875 by Thomas Oliver. It is located on Horatio Street, by the junction with City Road in Newcastle. It also has a Sunday School room, built in 1900 by Oliver, Leeson and Wood.[1] The building is now used by SLR Consulting Ltd. The building is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Ouseburn 1875 Horatio Street City Road Grade II Listed Historic Buildings and Monuments in Newcastle
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Sailors Bethel, Newcastle Quayside

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The former Sailors Bethel, Horatio Road, NE1 (2)

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The former Sailors Bethel, Horatio Road, NE1

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The former Sailors Bethel, Horatio Road, NE1 - inscribed stone above entrance

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The former Sailors Bethel, Horatio Road, NE1 - detail

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Sailors Bethel

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SAILORS BETHEL - Newcastle - List Entry
- "Former seamen's nonconformist chapel. 1875 by Thomas Oliver. Sunday School room 1900 by Oliver, Leeson and Wood. Sandstone ashlar retaining wall at left; brick with ashlar dressings; roof of small …

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List number: 1318881
List grade: 2
Post code: NE1 2PE
Borough: Newcastle
Grid ref: NZ2626364188

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