Former Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Great Whittington

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Former Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Great Whittington

Image: © Andrew Curtis Taken: 28 Oct 2020

The building dates from 1835. Its simple design with twin lancet windows and a pedimented front adds to the architectural quality of the village and illustrates the strong Methodist tradition that flourished throughout rural Northumberland. It was deconsecrated and converted to a private house in 1988.

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.032084
Longitude
-1.994181