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The Primitive Methodist Chapel, Hull, Yorkshire

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The Primitive Methodist Chapel, Hull

The Primitive Methodist Chapel, Hull
61. HESSLE ROAD. Primitive Methodist chapel built in 1881 at cost of £8,200. Most costly Primitive chapel in Hull. Designed by William Freeman in Romanesque style. Seating for 1,000. Closed 1933 and building taken over by Elim Church in 1934 who renamed it the City Temple. Closed 1984 when City Temple moved to Prince's Avenue. Chapel empty and increasingly derelict. [The Lost Churches and Chapels of Hull]

Picture and text by Courtesy of David Neave from the book "The Lost Churches and Chapels of Hull, 1991"
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The Primitive Methodist Chapel is located at OS Grid Ref. TA0838627911

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