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Former Congregational Chapel, Queens Head Wynd, Queen Street, Staindrop (Staindrop)

Former Chapel, Queen Street, Staindrop © DCC 2002
Former Chapel, Queen Street, Staindrop © DCC 2002

Former Chapel, Queen Street © DCC 2002
Former Chapel, Queen Street © DCC 2002

Former Chapel, Queen Street © DCC 2002
Former Chapel, Queen Street © DCC 2002

Former Chapel, Queen Street © DCC 2002
Former Chapel, Queen Street © DCC 2002
Former Congregational chapel, now workshop and store room. Dated 1827 on door surround. East elevation coursed squared sandstone, returns and rear rubble, with quoins and ashlar dressings; brick addition; roof of graduated grey slates with stone gable copings. One high storey, 5 bays. (6)
D38009
Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)
20th Century (1901 to 2000)
Listed Building
  • National Heritage List for England Entry Number: 1160779


Source of Reference
Local History of Staindrop

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