Bredon, Worcestershire, England, UK

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Bredon, Worcestershire, England, UK
Some of Britain's finest Tudor buildings survive in her market towns
Evesham Pc
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Unitarian Chapel ~ Oat Street.......Evesham
Beautiful little chapel with its own graveyard built in 1737,but its history goes back to 1696 .when a congregation,of no set denomination met in a barn in the High Street. They became known as Presbyterians and then later as Unitarians. The building is Grade II listed.
Evesham, England, 1890