Albion Street, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent

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Albion Street, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent


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The frontage of the Bethesda Chapel
The frontage of the Bethesda Chapel - now in much need of restoration. Bethesda was once known as 'The Cathedral of the Potteries' Built 1819 and extended 1859 & 1867 - brick built with Stucco Facade.. 

The Chapel is a grade 2* listed building (heritage no. 45A)

Note the Venetian Window in the centre, which was a common feature of Potteries architecture.

on Bethesda Chapel


 

Staffs & Potteries Water Board Offices
Staffs & Potteries Water Board Offices
 - 39 Albion St and Bethesda St.
 listed building (heritage no. 44A)

on the water board building



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photos: October 1999

 

 


 

  


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