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Armathwaite United Methodist Free Church, Cumberland
The foundation stone for Armathwaite Chapel was laid on 22nd June 1876 and the chapel was opened 0n 26th November. ...
Beaumont Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching place, Cumberland
In 1851 a room in a shared building erected about 1800 was being used. All seats were free. Sources The National Archives ...
Bigrigg Chapel Street United Methodist Free Church, Cumberland
Bigrigg, Chapel Street United Methodist Free Church Chapel was opened on 28 October 1862. The original building and improvements up ...
Cargo Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching place, Cumberland
In 1851 a room in a shared building was being used. All seats were free. Sources The National Archives HO129/568/4/5
Carlisle Lowther Street Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel, Cumberland
The first place of worship on this site was a temporary wooden “tabernacle“. The foundation stone of a “handsome,” permanent ...
Carlisle, Lowther Street Wesleyan Reform Branch Chapel, Cumberland
In 1851 this congregation was meeting in a building erected in 1842 by a number of shareholders for the purpose ...
Cleator Moor United Methodist Free Church, Cumberland
Cleator Moor United Methodist chapel/school was built of iron in 1887. The original building and improvements up to 1923, when it ...
Cotehill United Methodist Chapel, Cumberland
Cotehill Chapel had 80 sittings in 1924. A road widening scheme developed in the 1930s required the demolition of the ...
Cumberland
This is a list of chapels that had been registered by 1867, derived from ‘A list of places of meeting ...
Cumwhinton United Methodist Free Church, Cumberland
The first Cumwhinton Chapel was built of stone before 1851 when it was said to have 110 free sittings. It ...
Dalston The Green Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel, Cumberland
In 1851 a room in a shared building was being used. All seats were free. The Chapel was built in ...
Egremont Castle United Methodist Free Church, Cumberland
Egremont Castle United Methodist Free Church Chapel, school, and curator’s house were built of stone and opened on 4 April ...
Egremont Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel
The first Free Methodist chapel in Egremont was built in 1839. In 1851 it had 90 free and 98 other ...
Haverigg St John's Bible Christian Chapel
Haverigg, St John’s Bankfield Road Chapel was erected in 1881. In 1940 the chapel had 250 sittings on pews and ...
Hensingham Galemire Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching place, Cumberland
In 1851 Galemire Wesleyan Methodist Association was meeting in the kitchen of a farmhouse. Sources The National Archives HO129/171/3/5
Kirkland Bible Christian/Primitive Methodist Chapel, Cumberland
The Chapel was built as a Bible Christian place of worship by immigrant Cornish miners in 1878 at a cost ...
Longtown Albert Street United Methodist Free Church, Cumberland
Longtown Chapel was built in 1865-6 after a group of people who had moved from Westmorland to Longtown to work ...
Millom, Newton Street Bible Christian Chapel, Cumberland
In 1940 Newton Chapel had 370 sittings on pews and there was two schoolrooms and five other rooms. In 1969-70 ...
Millom, Welsh Methodist Chapel, Cumberland
Grid ref 174798 (The junction of St Georges Road and Mainsgate Road.) In 1900 this building was described on the OS ...
Moor Row, Scalegill Road United Methodist Free Church, Cumberland
Scalegill Road United Methodist Free Church Chapel was built of stone in 1875 and the school added in 1897. The ...
Parton, Bank Yard Road United Methodist Free Church, Cumberland
Parton, Bank Yard Road United Methodist Free Church Chapel was built of stone in 1861. The original building and improvements ...
St Bees, Main Street United Methodist Free Church, Cumberland
St Bees, Main Street United Methodist Free Church Chapel was built of stone in 1866. In 1940 it had 120 sittings ...
Wetheral Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel, Cumberland
The chapel was built at an unspecified date and in 1851 all the seats were free. Sources The National Archives HO129/568/1/12
Wetheral Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching place, Cumberland
In 1851 the congregation met in part of a dwelling house which had 28 of seats. Sources The National Archives HO129/568/1/5 1851 ...
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