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Altrincham, George Street Methodist New Connexion chapel
The chapel was built in 1819
Birkenhead, Claughton Road UMFC chapel
Claughton Road UMFC chapel which seated 550 persons was built in 1881. The architect was R H Roberts of Everton ...
Cheshire
The maps show how the two denominations were concentrated in different areas of the county
Chester Methodist New Connexion chapel
The former Methodist New Connexion chapel in Pepper Street, Chester dates from 1834-5. It was designed by William Cole and ...
Crewe, Edleston Road Methodist New Connexion chapel, Cheshire
Edleston Road Methodist New Connexion chapel was built in 1881. It was designed in the Gothic style, seated with pitch ...
Crewe, Hightown United Methodist Free Church
The attached article from the United Methodist Free Churches Magazine summarises the history of Free Methodism in Crewe. Starting with ...
Crewe, Market Terrace United Methodist Free Church
Market Terrace UMFC chapel was converted into a Salvation Army citadel in 1889 Building News 2.8.1889 p. 170
Dukinfield Bethesda Methodist New Connexion chapel
Dukinfield, Bethesda Methodist New Connexion chapel was built in 1840. It provided 200 free and 400 other sittings Source The National Archives ...
Dunham-on-the-Hill (Hapsford) United Methodist Free Church
1882: The Q4 Preaching Plan for the Chester 1st Primitive Methodist Circuit showed twelve ‘Places’: George Street Chester (built 1862/3, ...
Hollingworth Spring Lane Methodist New Connexion chapel
Hollingworth MNC chapel was built in 1830. It provided 140 free and 400 other sittings Source The National Archives HO129/474/8/7
Hollingworth Water Lane Weslyan Methodist Association chapel
Hollingworth Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1839. It provided 60 free and 88 other sittings Source The National Archives HO129/474/8/1
Macclesfield Church Street West United Methodist Free Churches chapel
Church Street West UMFC chapel built in 1842 and seated 300 Kelly’s Directory of Cheshire 1892, p. 326
Macclesfield Park Green United Methodist Free Church (1880)
The Mill used as the headquarters of the Gradus Group is the former Macclesfield United Methodist Free Church. It was ...
Macclesfield Park Green United Methodist Free Churches chapel (1858)
Park Green UMFC chapel (i) was built of brick in 1858. It seated 800 Kelly’s Directory of Cheshire 1892, p. 326
Macclesfield Park Street Methodist New Connection Chapel
Macclesfield, Park Street Methodist New Connection Chapel was built in 1836. In 1940 there was seating for 1500 in pews ...
Millbrook Methodist New Connexion chapel, Cheshire
Millbrook Methodist New Connexion chapel was built in 1872. When the foundation stone was laid the building was expected to ...
Mottram Methodist New Connexion chapel
The former Mottram Methodist New Connexion chapel is said to be the oldest surviving Methodist chapel in the Manchester area ...
Newton Methodist New Connexion chapel, near Hyde, Cheshire
Newton Methodist New Connexion chapel and schools were built in 1883. The architect was J H Burton of Warrington Street, ...
Newton Moor, Hedebottom Wesleayn Methodist Association chapel
Hedebottom Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1810. It provided 200 free sittings. The National Archives HO129/474/5/3
Newton Muslin Street Methodist New Connexion chapel
Newton, Muslin Street Methodist New Connexion chapel provided 56 free and 64 other sittings. It was built in 1815 and ...
Northwich, Penny’s Lane, Witton UMFC school-chapel
Penny’s Lane, Witton UMFC chapel was built in 1881. A reort of the stone laying stated that “The site is on ...
Shocklach United Methodist chapel
Stalybridge Chapel Street Methodist New Connexion Day and Sunday schools
Chapel Street Methodist New Connexion chapel was built in 1802. After the chapel in Grosvenor Street was opened, it became ...
Stalybridge Grosvenor Street Methodist New Connexion chapel
Staleybridge Grosvenor Street Methodist New Connexion chapel was built in 1832 to replace a chapel in Chapel Street There were ...
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