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Bulkeley Methodist Church
Church in Cheshire, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bulkeley Methodist Church is in Wrexham Road in the village of Bulkeley, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.[1]
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History
The church is dated 1861. It was originally called the Jubilee Primitive Methodist Chapel.[1]
Architecture
The building is constructed in red brick on a stone plinth with a slate roof.[1] Despite its date, the architectural style is Georgian.[2] It has a rectangular plan in two bays orientated north–south. The entrance is on the south side and contains a doorcase above which is a fanlight. This is flanked by round-headed sash windows. Above these is a pediment containing a panel with the original name of the church and its date. There are similar sash windows along the sides of the church. Inside the church is a reredos containing a three-arched arcade. The pulpit is hexagonal. The listing describes it as "an intact and pleasing example of a small chapel of the date".[1] This is being purchased and converted into a domestic dwelling.[citation needed]
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