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Garras United Methodist Free Churches chapel
Originally a Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel, Garras was built in 1864 and continued in use until 1953. The story is ...
Gloweth Bible Christian chapel, Truro
The 1877 Bible Christian chapel at Gloweth, Truro, stand at the side of the main A390 Tresawles Rd leading into ...
Goldsithney, Parreanuthnoe Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
The Wesleyan Methodist Association had a chapel at Golsithney from before 1857 until 1878. By then the members were part ...
Goonhavern Bible Christian chapel 1876
The second Goonhavern Bible Christian Chapel is a grade 2 listed building. It was built in 1876 the same year ...
Goonhavern Bible Christian chapel c.1860
forerunner to a larger chapel
Grampound Bible Christian chapel
The Bible Christians had two succesive chapels in Grampound, the second serving from 1881 until 1982. Their story is told ...
Greenbottom Bible Christian chapel
There is a deed of Trust for Greenbottom Bible Christian Chapel dated 1841 and it isĀ included in the 1901 ...
Gunnislake UMFC chapel and schoolrooms
Gunnislake UMFC chapel and schoolrooms were built in 1878. They were designed in the Gothic style by Messrs L Knight ...
Halsetown Ebenezer Bible Christian Chapel
The chapel was founded in 1832. The attached document provides a short history of the chapel, and the area, along ...
Halsetown Teetotal Methodist chapel
Between 1845 and 1878 the Teetotal Methodists, who joined the Methodist New Connexion in 1852, had a chapel in Halse ...
Harrowbarrow United Methodist Church
From my old Methodist Postcard Album Here is a Cornish chapel Harrowbarrow United Methodist Church now a dwelling house – this ...
Hayle High Lanes Bible Christian chapel
The story of High Lanes chapel between 1869 and 1968 is told on Mapping Methodism
Hayle Mount Pleasant chapel
Mount Pleasant chapel in Hayle served three denominations: the Teetotal Methodists between 1843 and 1852, the same congregation as part ...
Hayle United Methodist Free Church chapel
An organ built by Hale and Co of Plymouth was installed in 1882 Building News 19.9.1882 p.381
Headon Bible Christian chapel
Before the bigger Eden Bible Christian chapel at Headon Cross was built in 1893 there was a smaller BCC built ...
Heamoor former Bible Christian Chapel, near Penzance, Cornwall
Now a dwelling.
Helston Church Street United Methodist Free Churches chapel
The Wesleyan Methodist Association opened a chapel in Helston in 1838. This building continued in use, as a UMFC, United ...
Helston Meneage Street Bible Christian Chapel
The group photo at the top of the page was taken outside the Meneage Street, Helston, Bible Christian Chapel some ...
Helstone Bible Christian chapel 1
Helstone Bible Christian chapel is a typical small Bible Christian Wayside chapelĀ and as such is a Grade II Listed ...
Helstone Bible Christian Chapel 2
This building is listed, with a description and recent photograph . Christopher Stell includes it in ‘An inventory of nonconformist ...
Herland Cross Bible Christian chapel
This Bible Christian cause dates back to 1832, although the chapel was rebuilt on a number of occasions. The Bible ...
Hicks Mill Bible Christian chapel
Hicks Mill is one of the earliest Bible Christian chapels, dating back to 1821, and important in the story of ...
High Street United Methodist Free Church
This chapel started life as a Primitive Methodist building and you can read about it here.
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly
1901 Bible Christian Chapels in Cornwall
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Cornwall: Mapping Methodism
Some of the closed chapels in Cornwall
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