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Hyde Chapel

The history of Hyde (Unitarian) Chapel goes back to before 1708, when the congregation built the first Christian place of worship in Hyde. A new church replaced the former building in 1846. This second chapel is Grade II listed LinkExternal link and its high steeple is a noted landmark. More information at LinkExternal link
by Gerald England

Created: Sat, 21 Jan 2017, Updated: Mon, 2 Apr 2018


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SJ9593 : Crocuses at Hyde Chapel by Gerald England
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SJ9593 : Tree stump in Hyde Chapel graveyard by Gerald England
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SJ9593 :  Hyde Chapel by Gerald England
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SJ9593 : Knott Lane by Gerald England
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SJ9593 : Hyde Chapel graveyard by Gerald England
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SJ9593 : Metal Christmas Tree by Gerald England
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SJ9593 : Hyde Chapel by Gerald England
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SJ9593 : Hyde Chapel graveyard by Gerald England
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SJ9593 : Hyde Chapel graveyard by Gerald England
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SJ9593 : Hyde Chapel by Gerald England
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SJ9593 : Sunflower at Hyde Chapel by Gerald England
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SJ9593 : Hyde Chapel on Christmas Day by Gerald England
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SJ9593 : Hyde Chapel by Gerald England
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SJ9593 : Garden of Remembrance by Gerald England
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SJ9593 : Leigh Family Tomb (West Face): Carving detail by Gerald England
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SJ9593 : Hyde Chapel graveyard by Gerald England
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SJ9593 : James Leigh: Grave inscription by Gerald England
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SJ9593 : The grave of James Leigh by Gerald England
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SJ9593 : Hyde Chapel, Gee Cross by David Dixon
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SJ9593 : The Beautiful Game Brings The World Together by Gerald England
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SJ9593 : Beatrix Potter Exhibition by Gerald England
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SJ9593 : Hyde Chapel Spire by Gerald England
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SJ9593 : Reverend Dowson's Tomb by Gerald England
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SJ9593 : Hyde Chapel Spire by Gerald England
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