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Quarry Hill Ebenezer Primitive Methodist chapel, originally called "Chapel Street Chapel", was opened in 1822, [4] new frontage was added in 1846 and the chapel was enlarged in 1874. It closed in 1933. [5] St Mary's Church, [6] a Commissioners' Church, architect Thomas Taylor, [7] was located on St Mary's Street.
The 'Navvies Monument', a monument to the navvies who died building the Bramhope Tunnel, is situated outside the church. Beech Hill Church [278] 20-24 Beech Hill, Westgate LS21 3AS Evangelical: II: 2021 Formerly Artamis Gifts, Carole's Dress Shop and Beech Hill Studios, became home to Beech Hill Church (the new name for Bethel Evangelical ...
Such churches have been given a number of titles, including "Commissioners' Churches", "Waterloo Churches" and "Million Act Churches". In some cases the Commissioners provided the full cost of the new church; in other cases they provided a grant and the balance was raised locally. This list contains the Commissioners' churches in Yorkshire.
Quarry Hill is the name of several places in the world: Quarry Hill, Leeds, England; Quarry Hill (Hong Kong) Quarry Hill, Victoria, in Bendigo, Australia; Quarry Hill (Greene County, New York), US; Quarry Hill (Riverside, California), in Riverside, California, US; Quarry Hill Creative Center, Rochester, Vermont, US
The Plummer House is the former residence of Dr. Henry Stanley Plummer and Daisy Berkman Plummer. Located in Rochester, Minnesota and originally called Quarry Hill, the English Tudor mansion stood on a 65-acre (26 ha) estate which included a greenhouse, water tower, garage, and gazebo.
Mill Hill Chapel is a Unitarian church in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is a member of the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches, the umbrella organisation for British Unitarians. [1] The building, which stands in the centre of the city on City Square, was granted Grade II* listed status in 1963. [2] [3]
St Mary's Church tower, which is built of rough flint, is the oldest surviving piece of architecture in Guildford [5] being at least 70 years older than the nearby Guildford Castle. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] As the castle was a popular royal residence in the 12th and 13th centuries and as St Mary's is very close to it, it was used occasionally for royal ...
The church stands on the top of Breedon Hill, within the remains of an Iron Age hill fort called The Bulwarks. The hill is flanked to the south by the 400 houses of Breedon on the Hill village, and encroached on the east by Breedon Quarry. [2] Breedon church is a nationally important building, with a Grade I listing for its exceptional ...