Hot Lane Methodist chapel, Hot Lane, Burslem

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Date:1869

Description:This building is believed to have been erected pre 1869 as a stone plaque, built into the gable, reads :"Primitive Methodist Chapel Enlarged 1869".
The two storey building is rendered with a buttress at either side. It has a pitched and tiled roof and the entrance has a modern porch.
An interesting feature at the rear, on the hidden wall, is the Gothic double header brick arch which extends up to the first floor.

The chapel closed in 2004 following a collapse of the roof.


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1830s
Hot Lane, Burslem
Hot Lane, Burslem

5 Hot Lane, Burslem. Originally this two storey building was built as a public ...

1860s
Hot Lane Methodist Chapel, Hot Lane, Burslem
Hot Lane Methodist Chapel, Hot Lane, Burslem

Believed to have been built pre 1869 as a stone plaque, built into the gable, reads ...

1900s
Methodist Sunday School, Hot Lane, Burslem
Methodist Sunday School, Hot Lane, Burslem

This single storey building is three room wide by three rooms deep. The front of ...

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