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The Hive (former chapel), Nenthead


Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, 1873 to the designs of George Race, incorporating the western block of an earlier 1826 chapel at its west end. The building is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Nenthead Former Church 1873 Historic Buildings and Monuments in Alston Moor Civil Parish
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The Hive
- "...Nenthead Chapel Enterprise Limited, a new Community Benefit Society (number 7039), purchased Nenthead Chapel, using Heritage Lottery Fund money, and restored the building to create a vibrant café and community …

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Wesleyan Methodist Church, Nenthead

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Nenthead

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Nenthead

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Nenthead Methodist Church
- "Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, 1873 to the designs of George Race, incorporating the western block of an earlier 1826 chapel at its west end.....The Quaker-owned London Lead Company, lessee of the …

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List number: 1408095
List grade: 2
Post code: CA9 3PF
County: Cumbria
Grid ref: NY7812543742

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