Site of Primitive Methodist Chapel, High Street

This building was formerly Bisset's museum, before becoming a Primitive Methodist Chapel in Leamington Spa. 2018. 2-storey, white painted stone building with 3 arched windows above (closed up) and doric pilasters and Polish shop below | Image courtesy of Anne Langley
This building was formerly Bisset's museum, before becoming a Primitive Methodist Chapel in Leamington Spa. 2018.
Image courtesy of Anne Langley
Description of this historic site

The site of a Primitive Methodist Chapel built in the Imperial period and located at the junction of Wise Street and High Street, Leamington Spa.

Notes about this historic site

1 In 1852 the Ebenezer Primitive Methodist Chapel was built on the corner of Wise Street and High Street, on the W side of the road junction. It served a congregation until 1921, was eventually closed and part of the site redeveloped.
2 Marked on the OS map of 1905 one inch to one mile.

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