West End Temperance Hall

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West End Temperance Hall

Image: © Rose and Trev Clough Taken: 8 Sep 2011

At the corner of Church Street and Hawick Street. The hall was erected in 1861 (date stone below roof), it also contained a working men's reading room. It is currently used for meetings, e.g. by the Carlisle Christian Spiritualist Church. A dance studio is due to open here soon. Further left is Scotby Cycles, occupying what was originally the Caldewgate Wesleyan Chapel (built 1865), which later became the Regal Cinema. Between these two buildings is the small shop front of an electrical appliance repair business.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.893495
Longitude
-2.948849