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Wesleyan Chapel

Photograph at the Wesleyan Chapel black plaque

Wesleyan Chapels. A Wesleyan Chapel was built here in 1865. The foundation stone was laid on 10 May and the chapel opened on 3 November 1865. Extending in 1892 and again in 1935 it was demolished to make way for the present church in 1997. An older Wesleyan chapel, built in Dean's Street in 1811 was sold to the Primitive Methodists in 1864 and demolished in 1936

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