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Goole Green House, Fulwood, home of William Woodhouse and a licensed public-house and house of prayer long before the Church was built. Was situated off Brookhouse Hill, next to the Guildhall, but further back. Demolished around 1967

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Goole Green House, Fulwood, home of William Woodhouse and a licensed public-house and house of prayer long before the Church was built. Was situated off Brookhouse Hill, next to the Guildhall, but further back. Demolished around 1967
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Mequiner, Artist

William Woodhouse's residence at Fulwood See: More of Mayfield Valley with Fulwood by Muriel Hall, Ref 942.74 S. Altough referred to as 'Hallam Preaching House' on the back of the picture, no mention of this name can be found in books, which refer to the house as Goole Green House.

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