Methodist Free Church, Albert Terrace

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Methodist Free Church, Albert Terrace

Image: © Eirian Evans Taken: 15 May 2013

Methodist Free Church with attached Sunday School, dated 1900. Lostwithiel United Free Methodist Church was constructed on The Bank (renamed Albert Terrace in 1846 after the visit of Queen Victoria and Albert). This chapel was rebuilt in the late 1890’s and was reopened in 1900 becoming known locally as Bank Methodist Chapel. This chapel was closed in 1987 and converted into apartments and the local Methodists then met in nearby St Saviours Church (Anglican) on Grenville Road.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.407743
Longitude
-4.670642