Crosshall Street Chapel - Liverpool - August - 2011 -

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georgie

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built in 1880 as Victoria Calvanistic Methodist Church but was sold to Liverpool Corporation in 1920.

1878: Foundation stone of a new Welsh Calvanistic chapel in Crosshall street, laid by John ROBERT'S esq M.P. in lieu of Pall mall chapel which was built in 1787 and taken down for railway extension Nov 27

the congregation moved there from their first chapel in Pall Mall. It was called the Victoria Chapel after the success of the Sankey & Moody evangelistic campaign held in 1875 in a large tent on Crosshall street called Victoria Hall.

current status on the sale of this place

Size: 2163 - 11983 sq ft
Price Guide: £1,500,000.00
The Chapel is a development opportunity for conversion into a boutique hotel, offices, restaurant or residential apartments. The existing buildings facade is Grade II listed and contains 12,283 sq ft spread across four floors.

http://chapel-liverpool.co.uk/

was hoping for more with this place tbh ,its well partitioned with little remaining of its former use as a chapel,the ceilings are caving in ,the floors are rotted , the best part being the staircase at the front.

explored with 4737carlin ,wimr and the mule (AKA peter sutcliffe)

thanks to xan asmondi and exo for there help and info

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