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Allenheads Methodist Church (Allendale)

The interior of Allenheads Chapel showing the benches, pulpit, communion rail and organ. Photo Peter Ryder.
The interior of Allenheads Chapel showing the benches, pulpit, communion rail and organ. Photo Peter Ryder.

Allenheads Chapel form the south-east. Photo by Northumberland County Council.
Allenheads Chapel form the south-east. Photo by Northumberland County Council.
This chapel was built in 1900 to replace an earlier chapel. It is a rectangular building with a small central porch and a Sunday school at the north end. Along the front of the building are 19 named foundation stones set above a plinth. Inside, the original furnishings are still in use, with benches, pulpit, communion rail, pulpit and harmonium. The chapel was converted into a dwelling in 2003-2004.
N7270
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
PHOTOGRAPHIC SURVEY, Allenheads Chapel 2003; Mrs Apsey


Source of Reference
Local History of Allendale

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