IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Sunday School Square, HIGH PEAK, SK23 0HN

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Sunday School Square, SK23 0HN by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Image Listing (203 Images Found)

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Town Well decorated for the 2009 season
The theme for the well-dressing was the centenary of the 1st Chapel Scouts.
Image: © David Smith Taken: 5 Jul 2009
0.01 miles
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Chapel-en-le-Frith Town Hall
The town hall, on Market Street, was completed in 1851. http://www.chapel-en-le-frithparishcouncil.gov.uk/halll.htm Some facts about Chapel-en-le-Frith Town Hall.
Image: © David Dixon Taken: 4 Oct 2012
0.02 miles
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Chapel-en-le-Frith Town Hall
The Town Hall was completed in 1851, at the expense of Dr John Slacke of Bowden Hall and was known as the "New Sessions House" as it provided a new home for the Magistrates' Court, which had met previously in the Royal Oak. The building also housed the County Court, the Trustee Savings Bank and the High Peak Lodge of the Free Masons, and was used for social functions, dances and theatrical productions. In 1928 the building was transferred to the Parish Council and in 1934, the ground floor Council Chamber was extended and a permanent stage was installed on the first floor. During the Second World War, the cellar was used as a base for the St John's Ambulance A.R.P. team. In 1947, the Chapel-en-le-Frith H.M. Forces Welcome Home Fund came up with a proposal to convert the Town Hall into a War Memorial Hall. Three schemes were put to the public, including a complete re-build in Modernist style. Alterations did not take place until 1970 and these involved the modest addition of a first floor annexe, including an additional function and meeting room. Current users include Chapel-en-le-Frith Ladies' Choir, Chapel-en-le-Frith Gardening Club, Chapel-en-le-Frith Civic Society, Michael & Jackie's Dancing Class, Judo, Women's Institute, Weight Watchers, and others. More information could be found on the former Parish Council website: http://web.archive.org/web/20160807182354/http://www.chapel-en-le-frithparishcouncil.gov.uk/halll.htm Image
Image: © Gerald England Taken: 16 Sep 2016
0.02 miles
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Town Hall Clock
At Chapel en le Frith Image
Image: © Gerald England Taken: 16 Sep 2016
0.02 miles
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Market Street, Chapel-en-le-Frith
Looking up the hill from just west of the turn for the superstore.
Image: © Andrew Hill Taken: 8 Oct 2013
0.02 miles
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Primitive Methodist Bethel
The former Primitive Methodist Church was founded in 1852 Image but closed by 1977. In recent years it has been occupied by John P Kelly's joinery workshop Image, but has now been converted into flats.
Image: © Gerald England Taken: 16 Sep 2016
0.03 miles
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View W along Market St, Chapel-en-le-Frith
Image: © Colin Park Taken: 15 Aug 2017
0.03 miles
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Bethel date stone
The date stone on the former church Image reads: PRIMITIVE METHODIST BETHEL AD. 1852.
Image: © Gerald England Taken: 16 Sep 2016
0.03 miles
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Primitive Methodist Chapel, Chapel-en-le-Frith
Image: © Neil Theasby Taken: 18 May 2017
0.03 miles
10
Market Street
The B5470 through Chapel-en-le-Frith.
Image: © Gerald England Taken: 16 Sep 2016
0.03 miles
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