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Trevarrack is a hamlet between Penzance and the village of Gulval, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. [1]
The memorial stone for the Wesleyan chapel was laid on 25 January, 1884. The architect was James Hick of Redruth and the contractor was William Mitchell of Scorrier who received £1400 for the work. [2] The chapel was given a grade II listing in 1889 and described as ″... one of the best examples of a nonconformist chapel of this date in Cornwall.″ [3]
50°07′49″N 5°31′51″W / 50.1302205°N 5.530713°W
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (March 2015) |
Trevarrack is a hamlet between Penzance and the village of Gulval, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. [1]
The memorial stone for the Wesleyan chapel was laid on 25 January, 1884. The architect was James Hick of Redruth and the contractor was William Mitchell of Scorrier who received £1400 for the work. [2] The chapel was given a grade II listing in 1889 and described as ″... one of the best examples of a nonconformist chapel of this date in Cornwall.″ [3]
50°07′49″N 5°31′51″W / 50.1302205°N 5.530713°W