Former Methodist chapel, Snape
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Image: © Simon Mortimer Taken: 13 Apr 2022
The chapel was constructed in 1862 as a meeting place for the Methodist congregation which had been meeting in the village since 1819. The Sunday School extension to the right was added in 1976. The church closed in 2008 due to dwindling numbers and the building is now used as a meeting room for the Plymouth Brethren.