Yorkshire Payments in the former Bethel Chapel, Brighouse

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Yorkshire Payments in the former Bethel Chapel, Brighouse

Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 22 Feb 2020

This building was built in 1811 by the New Connexion Methodists after they broke away from the Park Chapel. They left it in 1904 when they moved to the new chapel (now Brighouse Central Methodist Church) on Halifax Road. It became the printing works for the local paper and is now the offices of Yorkshire Payments, who provide merchant services to businesses to process card payments.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.701165
Longitude
-1.780938