Converted chapel, Thoralby

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Converted chapel, Thoralby

Image: © Gordon Hatton Taken: 3 Nov 2008

Standing just across the road from the 1889 Methodist chapel is this dwelling, which is also a converted chapel. There is no clue as to its date or denomination on the building, but an early edition OS map marks it as a Wesleyan Methodist chapel, so it is likely that this was the original chapel in the village.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.276755
Longitude
-2.00058