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United Reformed Church (Former Bethel Congregational Chapel), Chester-le-Street (Chester-le-Street)

United Reformed Church 2006
United Reformed Church 2006

Photograph of United Reformed Church 2016
Photograph of United Reformed Church 2016
This United Reform Church was built in 1814 as a Congregational Chapel it was later altered in 1860. (1)

Known to contain a First World War memorial plaque (2-3).

It is a Grade II listed building protected by law.

D35155
Georgian (1714 to 1830)
Victorian (1837 to 1901)
First World War (1914 to 1918)
Late 20th Century (1967 to 2000)
Cold War (1946 to 1991)
Listed Building
  • National Heritage List for England Entry Number: 1120956


Source of Reference
Local History of Chester-le-Street

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