IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Chapel Corner, NORWICH, NR12 8YG

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Chapel Corner, NR12 8YG by members of the Geograph project.

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Image Map


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Image Listing (21 Images Found)

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Chapel Corner, Horning Road
Image: © Adrian S Pye Taken: 29 Mar 2019
0.02 miles
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Pig farm
Between Neatishead and Horning. There are several pig farms in this area.
Image: © DS Pugh Taken: 30 Aug 2007
0.07 miles
3
Chapel Road
Looking east along Chapel Road. The buildings seen at right are the former stables and the Sunday School rooms of > Image The church was founded in 1811 and is now a Grade 2 listed building; a two storey extension that incorporates an addition to the sanctuary and living accommodation - presumably the pastor, and later the caretaker lived there - was added in 1857. William Cubitt (died 1872) and his wife Martha were two of the founder members; another family member, William Quincy Cubitt (of Ivy Farm, Neatishead) is recorded as being a generous supporter of this chapel. Originally, the churchyard was located at the front of the church but was later extended to the back, where burials still take place. Alongside the church were the stables, still containing the original tethering rings. The building also houses two Sunday School rooms and there is an outside toilet. The manse and a caretaker's cottage (both sold), and land at both ends of the site, completed the complex.
Image: © Evelyn Simak Taken: 16 Feb 2008
0.13 miles
4
Neatishead Baptist Church
The church was founded in 1811 and is now a Grade 2 listed building; a two storey extension that incorporates an addition to the sanctuary and living accommodation - presumably the pastor, and later the caretaker lived there - was added in 1857. William Cubitt (died 1872) and his wife Martha were two of the founder members; another family member, William Quincy Cubitt (of Ivy Farm, Neatishead) is recorded as being a generous supporter of this chapel. Originally, the churchyard was located at the front of the church but was later extended to the back, where burials still take place. Alongside the church were the stables, still containing the original tethering rings. The building also houses two Sunday School rooms and there is an outside toilet. The manse and a caretaker's cottage (both sold), and land at both ends of the site, completed the complex. See also > Image
Image: © Evelyn Simak Taken: 16 Feb 2008
0.13 miles
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Neatishead Baptist Church - graffiti
Graffiti from the 19th century on the brick wall of > Image The church was founded in 1811 and is now a Grade 2 listed building; a two storey extension that incorporates an addition to the sanctuary and living accommodation - presumably the pastor, and later the caretaker lived there - was added in 1857. William Cubitt (died 1872) and his wife Martha were two of the founder members; another family member, William Quincy Cubitt (of Ivy Farm, Neatishead) is recorded as being a generous supporter of this chapel. Originally, the churchyard was located at the front of the church but was later extended to the back, where burials still take place. Alongside the church were the stables, still containing the original tethering rings. The building also houses two Sunday School rooms and there is an outside toilet. The manse and a caretaker's cottage (both sold), and land at both ends of the site, completed the complex.
Image: © Evelyn Simak Taken: 16 Feb 2008
0.14 miles
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Neatishead Baptist church
Image: © Adrian S Pye Taken: 29 Mar 2019
0.14 miles
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Neatishead Baptist Church
The church was founded in 1811 and is now a Grade 2 listed building; a two storey extension that incorporates an addition to the sanctuary and living accommodation - presumably the pastor, and later the caretaker lived there - was added in 1857. William Cubitt (died 1872) and his wife Martha were two of the founder members; another family member, William Quincy Cubitt (of Ivy Farm, Neatishead) is recorded as being a generous supporter of this chapel. Originally, the churchyard was located at the front of the church but was later extended to the back, where burials still take place. Alongside the church were the stables, still containing the original tethering rings. The building also houses two Sunday School rooms and there is an outside toilet. The manse and a caretaker's cottage (both sold), and land at both ends of the site, completed the complex. See also > Image
Image: © Evelyn Simak Taken: 16 Feb 2008
0.15 miles
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Polytunnels
Agricultural Polytunnels to protect strawberries from the elements - near Neatishead
Image: © GaryReggae Taken: 10 Jun 2005
0.15 miles
9
A disused windmill near Neatishead
A disused windmill near Neatishead
Image: © GaryReggae Taken: 10 Jun 2005
0.15 miles
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Neatishead Baptist Church - churchyard
The church was founded in 1811 and is now a Grade 2 listed building; a two storey extension that incorporates an addition to the sanctuary and living accommodation - presumably the pastor, and later the caretaker lived there - was added in 1857. William Cubitt (died 1872) and his wife Martha were two of the founder members; another family member, William Quincy Cubitt (of Ivy Farm, Neatishead) is recorded as being a generous supporter of this chapel. Originally, the churchyard was located at the front of the church but was later extended to the back, where burials still take place. Alongside the church were the stables, still containing the original tethering rings. The building also houses two Sunday School rooms and there is an outside toilet. The manse and a caretaker's cottage (both sold), and land at both ends of the site, completed the complex.
Image: © Evelyn Simak Taken: 16 Feb 2008
0.16 miles
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