Forest-in-Teesdale Methodist Chapel (Forest-in-Teesdale)
The Methodist Chapel at Forest-in-Teesdale first appears on the second edition Ordnance Survey map (2) and has remained on the same site until the present day. Streetview data (3) shows a small building set within its own low-walled grounds with red iron gates fronting onto the road. The building itself is stone-built with slate pitched roof, end-on so that the north east gable faces the road with a protruding gabled entrance porch, two slender arched windows (one either side of the entrance), a small circular window towards the apex of the gable and a sandstone plaque incised with the words "Wesleyan Chapel". The church is known to contain at least two features dedicated as war memorials (4-5).
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Victorian (1837 to 1901)
First World War (1914 to 1918)
Second World War (1939 to 1945)
21st Century (2001 to 2100)
First World War (1914 to 1918)
Second World War (1939 to 1945)
21st Century (2001 to 2100)
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