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Oct 2022
Plans to convert a disused Methodist chapel near Masham into a house have been approved.
The Old Chapel at Breary Banks, Healey, was built in 1911 for workers building reservoirs that served people in Leeds. Breary Banks was later used as a prisoner of war camp during the First World War.
The slate roof chapel is not a listed building but is considered to be a non-designated heritage asset located within the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The proposal, submitted by Fred Collin Architect on behalf of Clementine Isabella Godwin, will see the historic chapel converted into a one-bedroom house.
Harrogate Borough Council has approved the application.
Documents submitted to the authority said:
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