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Chapel Street was originally called Back Street, possibly because it was at the back of the churchyard. It derived its current name from the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel that used to stand on the corner of Chapel Street and Queens Square. A part of it was also known in the late 19th and early 20th century as Bank Street from the old Savings Bank at the junction of Chapel Street with Vicarage Road.
A view of the Corn Mill from St. Chad’s Churchyard
A view South along Chapel Street. The rear of the Chapel is in the centre with the corn mill being the tall building to its right.
A former fish and chip in the building often used as a Methodist Charity shop.
Shoe repair shop, a former fish and chip in the building often used as a Methodist Charity shop.
Chapel Street Mill during its demolition.
New shops being built on the West side of Chapel Street where the Cornmill and some houses used to stand.