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A small brick building with a hipped roof stands behind a wooden picket gate, with a church notice board visible to the right.

Chapel built corner of School Lane 1831, first brick built chapel in village: Unitarian in 1831, Baptist in 1860, Primitive methodists in 1884, converted WWII to bungalow, 1970 demolished (Alan Lee Swavesey collection)

Chapel, School Lane, Swavesey

History of Chapel

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