Elim Providence Chapel, Exeter

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Elim Providence Chapel, Exeter

Image: © Derek Harper Taken: 24 Jan 2007

On Northernhay Road. Built in 1839 as a Plymouth Brethren chapel. Cherry & Pevsner: "a broad five-bay front with Ionic pilasters and central pediment, and windows with quite fancifully classical surrounds". Interesting colour scheme as well. Light is reflected from the windows of the Turkish Baths opposite.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.725088
Longitude
-3.533302