(Former) Congregational Chapel, Chapmangate, Pocklington, Yorkshire. Originally built as a Congregational chapel, in 1806, this was "given its present rendered brick Classical façade in 1879 by T. Brownlow Thompson” (Pevsner and Neave 650). Thompson (1853-1929) was an architect who practised in Hull and was active in building dissenting chapels at this time. It is now the Assembly of God Pentecostal church.

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Bibliography

Brodie, Antonia. Directory of British Architects, 1834-1914: Vol. 2 (L-Z). Updated and expanded ed. London: Royal Institute of British Architects, 2001.

"Fisher Hollingworth and Partners, Architects and their predecessors T. Brownlow Thompson and T. Brownlow Thompson and Fisher." Hull History Centre. Web. 21 July 2022.

Pevsner, Nikolaus. Yorkshire: York and the East Riding. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2002.


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