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A pale blue two-story brick building with a gabled roof, a first-floor balcony, and arched windows with dark frames.

10 High Street, Barrington (RGL 2022)

The Chapel, 10 High Street, Barrington

History of 10 High Street Barrington

The Congregational Chapel was built on land given by John Coleman in 1856. It became a private residence in 1978. Non-conformist meetings started in the village in 1672.

The Chapel Barrington

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