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George's Chapel, Exeter

Coordinates: 50°43′14″N 3°31′48″W / 50.7206°N 3.5300°W / 50.7206; -3.5300
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George's Meeting House

George's Chapel or George's Meeting House was built in 1760 (the year of the coronation of George III) as a Presbyterian chapel. It was sold in 1987 and first became an antiques centre before being sold to JD Wetherspoon, who re-opened it as a pub in 2005, preserving many of the original features.[1] It is a grade I listed building.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Georges Meeting House, South Street". Retrieved 20 September 2012.
  2. ^ "George's Chapel, Exeter". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 20 September 2012.

50°43′14″N 3°31′48″W / 50.7206°N 3.5300°W / 50.7206; -3.5300