2a, 2 and 2b Lower Dagnall Street

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2a, 2 and 2b Lower Dagnall Street

Image: © Ian Capper Taken: 8 Jun 2019

Group of buildings in Lower Dagnall Street. No 2 (in the centre) was originally a Wesleyan Methodist chapel, opened on 7 January 1824 and remaining in use until 1841 when due to need for expansion it moved to Upper Dagnall Street. No 2a (on the left) the church's Sunday School building and 2b (beyond) the preacher's house.

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Image Location

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51.752595
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-0.341585