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Malpas United Methodist Free Churches chapel
The Wesleyan Methodist Association, and then United Methodist Free Churches had a chapel in Malpas between 1840 and 1978. The ...
Marazion Ebenezer Bible Christian chapel
The Bible Christians and the Free Methodists both chose the name ‘Ebenezer’ for their chapels in Marazion. The Bible Christian ...
Marazion Ebenezer Methodist Free Church
Marazion Free Methodist Church opened in 1862 – on the datestone it proclaims “Methodist Free Church 1862”. Built of granite ...
Mevagissey Tregony Hill United Methodist Free Churches chapel
The Free Methodist chapel in Mevagissey was on Tregony Hill, and open for worship from 1857 to 1939. The Story ...
Mevagissey, River Street Bible Christian chapel
The first Bible Christian society in Mevagissey dates from 1818. A chapel was built in River Street, being opened on ...
Minions (Cheesewring) United Methodist Free Church
A contribution from Jo Lewis to the My Primitive Methodists website about a chapel in Minions (formerly Cheesewring), Cornwall led ...
Morvah Bible Christian chapel
There was a Bible Christian chapel in Morvah, but the evidence from Mapping Methodism is that it closed and was re-used ...
Mousehole Mount Zion chapel
There was a Teetotal Wesleyan Methodist chapel in Mousehole from 1847, which eventually joined the Wesleyan Methodist Association. By 1867 ...
Mullion United Methodist Free Churches chapel
There was a Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel in Mullion. It was replaced in 1877 by a new chapel designed for ...
Mylor Bridge Bible Christian chapel
The new chapel was designed by the first woman to be elected as a member of RIBA, or was it?
New Mills Ebenezer Bible Christian chapel
There was a Bible Christian chapel in New Mills, Ladock, between 1870 and 1991. More details may be found on Mapping ...
Newmill Wesleyan Teetotal Methodist chapel
The Teetotal Wesleyan Methodists built a chapel in Newmill in 1844, which later became a United Methodist Free Churches chapel. ...
Newquay Bible Christian chapel
Newquay Bible Christian chapel was at Deer Park. It appears on the 1880-1883 Ordnance Survey map, although the actual building is ...
Newquay Claremont United Methodist Free Church 1892
the fourth home for the United Free Methodists
Newquay Crantock Street chapel
When the Wesleyan Reformers left the parent body in Newquay they took over a chapel that had been erected in ...
Newquay United Methodist Free Church 1865
now a funeral director's
North Country United Methodist Free Church
This old chapel can be found on the right further up Bassett Road just before the North Country Crossroads. There are ...
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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