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Westgate Methodist Chapel

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44: 336:. There are two entrances on the south of the building, a single entrance in the westernmost bay, and a paired entrance in the easternmost bay. The ground floor windows have square heads, and the upper floor windows are round-headed. Over the lower windows is a series of inscribed panels. To the east, and slightly set back, is the former schoolroom, which is also has two storeys, and is in three bays. The windows are similar to those in the chapel. 313:, has a long history of Primitive Methodism, having been the site of a camp meeting in 1823. The first chapel in the village was built in 1824. The present chapel, built in 1871, was designed by George Race junior and a Mr Atkinson. It cost £1,300 (equivalent to £152,900 as of 2023), and was attached to the earlier chapel which then became a schoolroom. The chapel closed in 2007, and was acquired by the Historic Chapels Trust in late 2009. 31: 51: 601: 112: 343:
is at the west end. At the east end is an entrance lobby with two flights of stairs leading up to the gallery, which runs round all sides of the chapel. The gallery is carried on slim
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pews. The organ is situated above the pulpit at the west end. It was built in about 1920 by Nelson & Co. of Durham, and has two
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above. The body of the chapel and the gallery contain rows of
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rails. On each side of this are curved doors leading to
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Westgate Methodist Chapel (formerly Primitive Methodist)
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with a store room between them. The ceiling contains
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Westgate Methodist Chapel is located in County Durham
54°44′14″N 2°08′54″W / 54.7372°N 2.1482°W / 54.7372; -2.1482
OS grid reference
NY 905 380
Westgate
County Durham
Denomination
Methodist
Westgate Methodist Chapel
Redundant
Architect(s)
Chapel
Groundbreaking
Materials
slate
A689 road
Westgate
Stanhope
County Durham
grid reference
NY905380
redundant
Historic Chapels Trust
National Heritage List for England
listed building
Primitive Methodist
Weardale
sandstone
Welsh

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