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A timber-fronted chapel with arched windows stands beside a thatched cottage, with figures walking along the front picket fence.

Warboys, White Hart and Methodist chapel

Methodist Chapel, Warboys

History of Methodist Chapel

Methodist chapel was originally made of wood but was replaced with a brick chapel that was moved from Great Raveley.

(Huntingdonshire Through Time, Akeroyd and Clifford)

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  • methodist

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