Bridleway passing a former chapel, Thurlstone

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Bridleway passing a former chapel, Thurlstone

Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 10 Jul 2020

The bridleway is very steep, with steps it is part of the Kirkburton link to the TransPennine Trail, but is not suitable for cycling. The house was a Primitive Methodist Chapel that was opened in 1865 and replaced by a new building on the main road to the west by 1929. Perhaps it became too small for the congregation.

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Image Location

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53.526504
Longitude
-1.657995