The Ebenezer Chapel at Bodle Street Green

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The Ebenezer Chapel at Bodle Street Green

Image: © Nigel Stickells Taken: 28 Feb 2007

The Ebenezer is a strict baptist chapel. The building carries a plaque on the gable end with a date of 1835. Unfortunately, though doubtless for good practical maintenance reasons, the exterior has been much modernised including upvc wall cladding at the rear - right style, but wrong material for this part of the world. A short footpath strikes off across the fields at this point as evidenced by the stile to the right of the chapel.

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Image Location

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50.910281
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