Leicester - City Centre
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Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 1 Apr 2012
Two footpaths on one side of "The Great Meeting Chapel", a Unitarian place of worship on East Bond Street. The chapel - for "Protestant dissentors" - was built in 1708 on the site of an orchard. It is described as "the earliest complete brick building in Leicester" and while in the past it provided a worship base for many of Leicester's leading hosiery manufacturers, today it apparently strives to meet the needs of contemporary worshippers and the local community.