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Latimer Congregational Chapel, Hull

Latimer Congregational Chapel, Hull
127. WILLIAMSON STREET. Latimer Congregational chapel. Built 1874 at cost of £2,500 replacing temporary building opened in 1869. Designed by Samuel Musgrave in Gothic style with patterned brickwork on facade. Corner tower and spire. Seating for 600. Taken over by Port of Hull Society in 1919. Later used as commercial premises. Demolished. Site now factory on corner of Strawberry Street. [The Lost Churches and Chapels of Hull]

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Latimer Congregational Chapel is located at OS Grid Ref. TA1098529242

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