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Nazarene Theological College

Heritage Open Day: Tour of this fascinating Art Deco building. The Grade II listed White House building with many Art Deco features was built originally as a private home for William Melland and was later occupied by Philip Godlee. In 1959, the building was bought to become The British Isles Nazarene College, later Nazarene Theological College. For HODs, there will be an opportunity to join a tour of the historical buildings and grounds.
event dateSaturday 13 September
venue addressNazarene Theological College, Dene Road, Manchester M20 2GU
event timesSat 13 Sep:10:30 and 11:30 Tour; Free Entry.
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