Crick: United Reformed Chapel

Introduction

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Crick: United Reformed Chapel

Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 8 May 2015

The chapel is, unsurprisingly, on Chapel Lane and is a Grade II Listed Building. The English Heritage website describes it thus:- "Chapel. Datestone 1820. Brick (Flemish bond). Central doorway in arched brick frame has overlight with Y-tracery and C20 door. 2 windows above with arched brick frames and Y-tracery. Interior: the fittings are late C19. Formerly a Congregational Chapel."

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.346859
Longitude
-1.134131