Zion Chapel, Chester
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Zion Chapel, Chester is in Grosvenor Park Road, Chester, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.The chapel was built in 1879–80 to a design by John Douglas. It was originally a Baptist chapel. It is built in red brick with stone dressings and the roof is of red-brown clay tiles. It consists of an undercroft, a church and ancillary rooms. The west end faces the road and has corner turrets.In 1980 a congregation called the Zion Tabernacle moved into the former chapel. In 2000 it styled itself Protestant Evangelical.
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Grosvenor Park Road, Chester Newtown
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N 53.19169 ° | E -2.88192 ° |
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Zion Tabernacle
Grosvenor Park Road
CH1 1JG Chester, Newtown
England, United Kingdom
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