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Grandborough Methodist Chapel

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Grandborough Methodist Chapel (Rugby)
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Grandborough Methodist Chapel

The Grandborough Methodist Chapel is situated on Church Road in the village of Grandborough, Warwickshire, England.

History

  1. The chapel was erected as a Primitive Methodist chapel in 1856 and underwent an extension in 1991. However, it closed in November 2021.

Architecture

The chapel's architectural style is not specified in available data. The building is notable for its church spire and the two tall Wellingtonia trees which flank it, serving as local landmarks.

Denomination and Religious Significance

The Grandborough Methodist Chapel is dedicated to St Peter and serves a Methodist congregation.

Architect and Notable Features

Unfortunately, no information on the architect or specific notable features of the chapel are available.

Organ and Bells Information

No information is available regarding the chapel's organ or bells.

Heritage Status

The Grandborough Methodist Chapel has not been designated as a heritage site in available data.

Visiting Information

The chapel is open to visitors, but opening hours are not specified. The village of Grandborough can be reached by country lanes from the A45 to the east and the A426 to the west. Pedestrians and motorists should use the causeway if flooded due to the River Leam flowing over the road in times of flood.

Notable Artworks or Relics

No notable artworks or relics are mentioned in available data.

Details

NameGrandborough Methodist Chapel
CityRugby
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates52.296597, -1.2798616
Current useclosed
Accessibletrue