This building was then demolished in the late 1960s as part of a deal with Marks & Spencer who wished to redevelop the site for their Lincoln branch superstore.
[1][2] The current site was previously occupied by the Hannah Memorial Wesleyan Chapel, named in honour of John Hannah (1792–1867), which had closed in 1962,[3] its congregation moving to Portland Place, the present Central Methodist Church.
[5] In the following year the church was subject to a suspected arson attack, but the fire was controlled without major damage.
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