Congleton Edge Methodist Chapel

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Congleton Edge Methodist Chapel

Image: © Jonathan Kington Taken: 10 Nov 2010

First built in 1883 as a Wesleyan Chapel, it was then rebuilt in 1889. It is still very much in use having been refurbished in recent years with new toilets, central heating and a kitchen area added. They are trying very hard to keep this chapel going - hoping that it will become a popular venue for weddings and other Christian social events ( http://www.congletonmethodist.org.uk/ourchurches/ourchurches_subpages/congleton_edge_background.htm ), it is certainly in a very lovely location. Just past the third window is a benchmark pictured in Image For a similar view taken in 2007 see Image taken by Neil Lewin, very little has changed!

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.136468
Longitude
-2.186804