Grid reference SE7803
near to Epworth, North Lincolnshire, England
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Epworth Cemetery
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The White Bear
Public house on the main crossroads in Epworth.
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Epworth Telephone Exchange (2)
This photo shows the back of the TE with an Openreach van parked by the blue door and a pale green generator to the left. Its numbering range is (01427) 87xxxx, (the 01427) referring to the Gainsborough group of twelve TEs, and its postcode... (more)
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The Old Rectory
This is the home in which the Rector of the parish of St. Andrew, Epworth, Samuel Wesley and his wife Susanna brought up their sons, John and Charles Wesley, who went on to develop the Methodist movement.
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Kilham Memorial Chapel
Erected in 1860 as a memorial to Alexander Kilham, born in Epworth in 1762. He became the founder of the Methodist New Connection in 1797. He died in 1798. The building was converted to a Youth Centre in 1944.
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11 and 13 High Street, Epworth
Late 18th century Grade II Listed house and mid 18th century shop. Further extended around the corner in the 19th century.
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Meadow next to Old Rectory, Epworth
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Epworth High Street
Photo taken near the Methodist memorial church looking towards Market Place.
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John Wesley's statue Epworth
Epworth was the home of the Wesley's.
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Church Walk
Tree lined approach to St.Andrew's church with the promise of a daffodil display in a few weeks time
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The Imperial Hall, Epworth
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The Old Courthouse, Epworth
Dates from 1848.
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