Sailors' Bethal (Newcastle upon Tyne)
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church, office building, place with historical importance
Photos newcastlephotos.blogspot.com/2008/02/sailors-bethel.htm...
Sailors’ Bethel built at a cost of £2,000 to the design of Thos. Oliver Junior was opened on the 12th of April 1877. The word “Beth-el” is Hebrew for “House of God”, and in the 130 years of its existence this building has served as a nonconformist chapel, a community centre, a Danish seamen’s church and now, finally, offices.
www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1777102
Sailors’ Bethel built at a cost of £2,000 to the design of Thos. Oliver Junior was opened on the 12th of April 1877. The word “Beth-el” is Hebrew for “House of God”, and in the 130 years of its existence this building has served as a nonconformist chapel, a community centre, a Danish seamen’s church and now, finally, offices.
www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1777102
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 54°58'17"N 1°35'27"W
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- St Oswald's Church, Shiney Row 13 km
- St Gabriel's Church 14 km
- Ushaw Seminary College 21 km
- Hexham and Newcastle Diocesan Youth Village 22 km
- Durham Cathedral 22 km
- St Mary's Church 39 km
- St Thomas Aquinas Church 48 km
- Holy Trinity Church 77 km
- Low Thorpe Church 79 km
- Ouseburn 0.3 km
- Newcastle Quayside 0.8 km
- Shieldfield 0.8 km
- Byker Wall 1 km
- Heaton 1.7 km
- Old Fold Estate 1.9 km
- Newcastle University 2 km
- Leazes Park 2.1 km
- Castle Leazes Moor 2.5 km
- Bensham 2.5 km