ST SAVIOURGATE UNITARIAN CHAPEL

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St Saviourgate Unitarian Chapel: Built for the Presbyterians in 1692, this is the oldest surviving Nonconformist church in York and is now Grade II* listed and one of the one hundred most important Nonconformist chapels in the country. It takes the form of a Greek cross and was probably the first large building in the city with load bearing brick walls. It became Unitarian in 1756 and from 1800 to 1858 the Reverend Charles ...more 

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