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Alfreton, Red Lion Yard Wesleyan Reform preaching place, Derbyshire
In 1851 the Red Lion Yard Wesleyan Reformers’ preaching place was a lecture room of which they had exclusive use. ...
Ambergate UMFC chapel, Derbyshire Belper (Salem) Circuit
Ambergate UMFC chapel was built of stone and slate in 1870. By 1923 £700 had been spent on the original ...
Ashbourne Wesleyan Reform Chapel, Derbyshire
Ashbourne Wesleyan Reform Chapel was opened in 1850. In 1851 it provided 100 free and 80 other sittings. M Turner, Ed, ...
Ashover, Butts United Methodist Free Churches chapel
In 1894 Ashover, Butts UMFC chapel was described as “a neat stone structure with a square tower” Bulmers Directory of Derbyshire, ...
Barlow United Methodist Free Churches chapel
Great Barlow UMFC chapel was built in 1867 and cost £430 Bulmers Directory of Derbyshire, 1894-5, p.51
Barrow Hill Ebenezer United Free Methodist Church
There is a great recounting of the story of Methodism in Barrow Hill on the Barrow Hill Heritage Trail site. ...
Beighton United Methodist Free Churches chapel , Derbyshire
Beighton UMFC chapel was built in 1870-1. It cost £600 and seated 200 Bulmer’s Directory of Derbyshire, 1894-5, p. 213
Belper, Bridge Street, Ebenezer Methodist New Connection chapel, Derbyshire
Belper, Bridge Street Methodist New Connection chapel was built in 1838. In 1851 all the sittings were free. The standing ...
Belper, Green Lane, Salem Wesleyan Reform chapel Derbyshire
Belper, Salem Wesleyan Reform chapel was built of slate and brick in 1856. By 1923 £1295 had been spent on ...
Belper, Lane End Wesleyan Reform chapel
In 1851 the Wesleyan Reformers of Belper were using a shared building in Lane End. It provided 80 free and ...
Belper, Market Place Wesleyan Reform preaching place, Derbyshire
In 1851 the Wesleyan Reformers were sharing space in the Court House. It provided 400 free and 200 other sittings ...
Bonsall United Methodist Free Church chapel, Derbyshire
Bonsall UMFC chapel was understood to have been built privately by Mr Smedley and transferred to the trustees in 1883. ...
Brackenfield United Methodist Free Churches chapel, Derbyshire
Brackenfield, UMFC school/chapel was built of brick in 1890. It cost £300 and seated 120 Derbyshire Record Office D1820 MJ/5/7.Special trust ...
Breaston Methodist New Connexion Chapel (1803)
In 1923 when it was referred to as “Old Chapel-School” Beeston Methodist New Connexion Chapel (i) was said to be ...
Breaston Methodist New Connexion chapel (1875)
An early image of a current Methodist church
Brimington, Mount Zion UM chapel
In 1940 Brimington, Mount Zion UM seated 184 in pews. There was one school hall and two other rooms. Later ...
Chesterfield, Marsden Street United Methodist Free Churches chapel
Chesterfield, Marsden Street UM chapel was built in 1871. By 1923 the premises consisted of a chapel seating 800, a ...
Chesterfield, Soresby Street Methodist New Connection preaching room, Derbyshire
In 1851 Chesterfield, Soresby Street the members of the Methodist New Connection had the exclusive use of a preaching room ...
Clay Cross High Street Methodist New Connexion chapel, Derbyshire
Clay Cross MNC chapel was built in 1848 and seated 420. The school was added in 1874. The cost of ...
Clay Cross Thanet Street, Methodist New Connexion school/chapel
Clay Cross, Thanet Street, MNC school/chapel was built of brick on 1901. It seated 200 and cost £675 Derbyshire Record Office ...
Clay Cross, Derbyshire - Chapel Burglary
Extracts taken from The Derbyshire & Chesterfield Reporter. December 3, 1829. Last Sunday week, the Methodist Chapel, at Clay Cross,* was entered, ...
Clay Lane Methodist New Connexion Chapel, Derbyshire
North Wingfield, Clay Lane Methodist New Connexion Chapel was built in 1848. In 1851 it provided 190-196 free sittings and ...
Clowne Ebeneser Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
The former Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel which probably closed when the UMFC chapel was built in 1888. In 1895 it ...
Clowne Methodist New Connection chapel, Derbyshire
Clowne Methodist New Connection chapel was built in 1834. In 1851 it contained 30 free and 32 other sittings Sources M Turner, ...
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