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Ballabeg Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
Archaeology
Modern chapel.
The present Methodist chapel at Ballabeg is the result of the substantial extension of an earlier Wesleyan chapel constructed in 1854.
The old chapel was provided with a new entrance at the north end, and the extension, a taller and grander structure, was built on to the southern gable in 1900.
The older chapel is now used as a hall, its north entrances blocked, and the building served by a single entrance porch.
Connections
Book Chapters
- Grid Ref: SC2508770166
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record