Hebron Court
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Image: © Eirian Evans Taken: 22 Feb 2018
Hebron Methodist Church, which opened in 1854, was the result of a devastating schism that split the Methodist Church in 1849.There were places in the new church for 470 people, and a further 110 in the gallery opposite the pulpit. Side galleries were added in 1867 and a further choir gallery erected behind the preacher’s rostrum in January 1872 increased the accommodation to 862 persons. The church closed in the 1960's due to falling numbers of congregants and the church was sold to the Spiritualists. In 2002 they moved out and the property was bought by developers who converted it into flats. http://www.well-and.co.uk/Welland-p/pi138.htm