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Wall to south of Methodist Church, Chapel Lane, Alnwick (Alnwick)

A stone wall attached to Alnwick Methodist Church forms the south and east sides of a rectangular enclosed space with a Methodist Church and an associated manse. It was built in 1786 with the upper section added in 1886 by F R Wilson when the complex of manse, church and boundary walls was refurbished. The wall has alternating stone posts with a row of three square sandstone panels. This is a Listed Buildings.
N22966
Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)
Conservation area


Source of Reference
Local History of Alnwick

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