Salem Methodist Church, Ford Green Road, Burslem

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Date:1874 - 2002 (c.)

Description:This rectangular, two storey building occupies the corner of Lord Street. It has a tiled hipped roof and stack with decorated round pots.The brick walled forecourt has a red tiled floor leading up to the black and white tiled panel before the main entrance.This door has a decorative stone arch surround incorportating two boot scrapers, a glazed fanlight and keystone, above which the inscription plaque reads: 'Methodist New Connexion.Rebuilt A.D. 1874'. There are two sash windows on either side with stone sills and decorated triangular lintels.

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