Church Street, Anlaby, Yorkshire

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Church Street, Anlaby, Yorkshire

Image: © Bernard Sharp Taken: 20 Mar 2019

The former Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, No.12 Church Street, was erected in 1809. A small single-storey five-sided brick building with a hipped pantile roof. It was superseded, in 1884, by a new chapel, capable of seating 200 persons. Following its closure, the old building was converted into a joiner's shop. It was subsequently used for storage and as a scout hut. A planning application for conversion to a dwelling was refused in 2013.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.746688
Longitude
-0.434296