Hebron Court
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Image: © Sofia Taken: 13 Aug 2021
Hebron Court used to be Hebron Chapel. It was built in 1853 on agricultural land, and had been designed by Henry Crisp. By 1883 it had become a United Free Methodist Chapel, with seats for 640 people. It has a Sunday school adjoined to the rear.