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Former Wesleyan Methodist Chapel at Lilswood (Hexhamshire and District)

The former Methodist Chapel at Lilswood. Photo by Peter Ryder.
The former Methodist Chapel at Lilswood. Photo by Peter Ryder.
This building was once a Wesleyan Methodist chapel and has now been converted into a house. It was built in 1871 at a cost of over £200 and could accommodate 160 people. It measures about 12m long by 8m wide with a possible vestry at one end. Very little evidence of its former use remains.
N8403
Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)
FIELD OBSERVATION, Nonconformist Chapels and Meeting Houses within the Northumberland Section of the Northern Pennine A.O.N.B. 1998


Source of Reference
Local History of Hexhamshire and District
Local History of Hexhamshire and District

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