Allenheads Methodist Church (Allendale)
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.
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.
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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
PHOTOGRAPHIC SURVEY, Allenheads Chapel 2003; Mrs Apsey
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