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The Wesleyan Chapel, Hull, Yorkshire

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The Wesleyan Chapel, Hull

The Wesleyan Chapel, Hull
93. BEVERLEY ROAD. Wesleyan chapel. Opened January 1862. Built at a cost of £5,900 to the designs of William Botterill. An elaborate Gothic pinnacled facade with richly traceried five-light window. The gable was topped with a small octagonal turret and spire. It was built of white Wallingfen bricks with Brodsworth stone dressings. Seating for 1060. Closed in 1941 and used as a printing works before being destroyed by fire in 1954. The front wall with piers and gates survive. The school and class rooms built in 1865 at rear of the site are now used as a masonic hall. [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 Wesleyan Chapel is located at OS Grid Ref. TA0900329632

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