Grade II listed former chapel in Redruth

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Grade II listed former chapel in Redruth

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 4 Jun 2016

Viewed across Chapel Street in June 2016 when the name on the black arch is CHAPEL COURT. The stone building used to be an Anglican chapel of ease, erected in 1828 near the town centre to provide for the increasing mining population, because the parish church was located outside the town. Now in residential use, the building was Grade II listed in 1999.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.233405
Longitude
-5.230414