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A two-story yellow brick chapel features an arched doorway, white sash windows, and a plaque labeled Wesleyan Chapel 1851.

Methodist Chapel Church Street Willingham

Methodist Chapel, Church Street, Willingham

History of Methodist Chapel

Listed Building

Nonconformist chapel, 1851. (Listed Building)

Sources

  • Historic England

Tags

  • Listed building

Projects

  • Willingham

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