 
                  Old Meeting
Tadley, Hampshire | RG26 3NY
Grade II listed 17th and 18th century chapel built to appear as a house when non conformists were persecuted.
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                  Tadley, Hampshire | RG26 3NY
Grade II listed 17th and 18th century chapel built to appear as a house when non conformists were persecuted.
 
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The building was originally known as the London Street Mission House and the first foundation stone was laid in 1800.
 
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                  Mamble, Worcestershire | DY14 9JY
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                  Havant, Hampshire | PO9 1PP
Typical late 1800 building in what was then a prominent part of town and proudly designed by a local architect.
 
                  Church Stretton, Shropshire | SY6 6DQ
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The tall Saxon tower of St Mary's was not always at the west end of the church as the original nave was dismantled in the late Norman period and the Norman chancel became the nave, with a new chancel added in the late 13th century.
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