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Bath Beechen Cliff United Methodist chapel
The Dictionary of Methodism tells us that “After occupying several other places, the United Methodist Free Church acquired what they ...
Bath Hope Chapel: United Methodist Free Church
The Dictionary of Methodism tells us that “After occupying several other places, the United Methodist Free Church acquired what they ...
Bath Twerton Zion United Methodist Chapel
Methodists were meeting in the village of Twerton (Twiverton), just two miles west of the city of Bath as early ...
Bath Wesleyan Reform/Methodist New Connexion chapel
J Cornelius Starbuck writes: “This building in Quiet Street, home in 2022 to the Royal Bank of Scotland, was used in ...
Bedminster: Redcliff Crescent Bible Christian chapel
Bedminster, facing Bristol from the southern bank of the River Avon, was home to a Bible Christian mission (in Princess ...
Brendon Hill Beulah Bible Christian Methodist Chapel
Beulah Bible Christian Chapel was built in 1861. It remains in use. Now an isolated building, it was then surrounded ...
Bury Bible Christian chapel
Bury Bible Christian chapel in the parish of Brompton Regis dates from 1889 and has a datestone to prove it. ...
Carlingcott United Methodist Free Church
The former Carlingcott United Methodist Free Church became Carlingcott Methodist chapel. It closed between 2011 and 2019. The chapel and schoolroom ...
Clutton Zion United Methodist Free Church
Jeff Parsons has provided pictures of and information about Clutton Zion chapel which was part of the United Methodist Free ...
Dinnington Bible Christian Chapel
The former Dinnington Bible Christian Chapel in Chapel Lane dates from 1873. It is built of local stone rubble with ...
Hillcommon Bible Christian chapel
Hillcommon Bible Christian chapel in the parish of Oake carries the inscription “Bible Christian Chapel Built AD 1846”. It became ...
Pilton Ebenezer Bible Christian chapel
Although Pilton Ebenezer chapel on Pylle Road is now in residential use, it still retains its 1839 datestone. Initially a ...
Pool Town Bible Christian chapel
The list of buildings registered for public worship, published in 1867, mentions a Bible Christian chapel in the Williton Registration ...
Radstock Ebenezer United Methodist Free Church
Radstock was one of those places that had at least three different brands of Methodism – and in at least ...
Somerset
The Bible Christians and the Free Methodists had the same number of chapels, but the distribution differed. The Bible Christians were to be found in rural areas, whereas the Free Methodists were strong on the Somerset coalfield, in the north-east of the county.
Somerton Zion Bible Christian chapel
Street View in 2016 shows the former Zion Bible Christian chapel on Sutton Road Somerton in residential use. The adjacent Sunday ...
Stoke sub Hamdon Zion Bible Christian chapel
Stoke sub Hamdon Bible Christian chapel dates from 1842 and is built of Ham stone coursed rubble with ashlar dressings ...
Weston-super-Mare Boulevard United Methodist Free Church
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