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Primitive Methodist Chapel, Abingdon, Berkshire

Description

The Primitive Methodist chapel, in Ock street, formerly the Wesleyan chapel, is a building of stone, in the Early English style, erected in 1845, from a design by the late Mr. Wilson, architect, of Bath; the font is lighted by a triple lancet window of good design, and is flanked by open turrets with short stone spires: there are sittings for 150 persons.

Primitive Methodist Chapel
Ock Street
Abingdon
Berkshire

Denomination:Primitive Methodist
Built:1845
Sittings:150