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Wesley Methodist Church

A Grade II Listed Building in Victoria, Hartlepool

Wesley Methodist Church, Hartlepool

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The Wesleyan Church built in 1873 by William Hill of Leeds is the most impressive example of non-conformist church architecture in Hartlepool. A brick building with an imposing stone built façade incorporating a projecting Corinthian portico, the church provided seating for a congregation of 1,200 and there was accomodation for 600 children in the schoolroom.

Uploaded by Antony Cairns on 9 July 2011

Photo ID: 16785
Building ID: 101250538
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