Scratby Primitive Methodist Chapel, Norfolk
no longer in use as a chapel
Keith Guyler 1988
This chapel is situated on its own on the main road between Caister-on-Sea and Hemsby, Norfolk. The nearest place to it seems to be Scratby but there are no other buildings near it.
It is dated 1894.
It was all boarded up and there was building work going on. It appeared to be in the process of being turned into a private house.
Photos taken in May 2012.
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I have removed the question mark in the title, as this is definitely Scratby chapel. It was in the Great Yarmouth Circuit and a short history may be found elsewhere on this site at https://www.myprimitivemethodists.org.uk/content/place-2/norfolk/great_yarmouth_first_circuit_norfolk
The 1940 accommodation returns tell us that it could seat 150, and had a School room. The 1970 returns state that 105 would fit in the chapel, and 83 in the school.
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