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Chapel Yard, The Street, June 1981, south end of row.

Stanhoe_00495.jpg The Street, looking west, with high wall, 1950sThumbnailsChapel Yard, The Street, June 1981, part of house by roadside following partial demolition.The Street, looking west, with high wall, 1950sThumbnailsChapel Yard, The Street, June 1981, part of house by roadside following partial demolition.The Street, looking west, with high wall, 1950sThumbnailsChapel Yard, The Street, June 1981, part of house by roadside following partial demolition.The Street, looking west, with high wall, 1950sThumbnailsChapel Yard, The Street, June 1981, part of house by roadside following partial demolition.The Street, looking west, with high wall, 1950sThumbnailsChapel Yard, The Street, June 1981, part of house by roadside following partial demolition.The Street, looking west, with high wall, 1950sThumbnailsChapel Yard, The Street, June 1981, part of house by roadside following partial demolition.The Street, looking west, with high wall, 1950sThumbnailsChapel Yard, The Street, June 1981, part of house by roadside following partial demolition.

Chapel Yard, The Street, June 1981, south end of row.

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  • Rosemary Brown - Friday 18 February 2022 11:20
    This far end house of Chapel Yard was lived in by Miss Leah Stangroom in the 1950’s and 1960’s, an elderly lady , a friend of my Grandma. She was probably the daughter of Mr Stangroom who was in charge of the Wesleyan Chapel next door in the Docking Road, which was closed in the 1920’s or 1930’s due to disrepair and low number in the congregation, as well as the amalgamation of Chapel memberships.
    Since the late 20th century all of this row of Chapel Yard houses and the chapel have become holiday homes, or second homes, which are not permanently lived in.