Former Mount Zion Congregational Chapel, Westfield Terrace, Sheffield

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Former Mount Zion Congregational Chapel, Westfield Terrace, Sheffield

Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 11 Jun 2012

An imposing ashlar facade composed of two full-height arched windows flanking a pedimented centre with two giant Ionic columns in antis. Simple but effective. Probably by William Flockton, 1834. Grade II listed. The rest of the chapel has gone - now 1990s offices behind.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.379875
Longitude
-1.476973