Former United Reformed Church, Chapel End

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Former United Reformed Church, Chapel End

Image: © Stephen McKay Taken: 2 Nov 2022

This building first opened for worship in 1840 and gave this area of Nuneaton its name. It has been described as the only building in Chapel End to be of any architectural note (although that may be a little unfair on the nearby former Grand Cinema). Be that as it may, the church closed down in 2014 due to the physical condition of the building. Now, however, there is an inscription above the front door which reads 'United Reform (sic) Church. Lovingly restored by the Chaudry family of Chapel End 2020'. It is certainly looking good and does its bit to brighten up an otherwise drab area.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.53714
Longitude
-1.522865