Hollingworth Spring Lane Methodist New Connexion chapel

Hollingworth, Tameside, Greater Manchester, England, SK14 8LF, United Kingdom

Hollingworth MNC chapel was built in 1830. It provided 140 free and 400 other sittings
Source
The National Archives HO129/474/8/7

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  • From the Derbyshire & Chesterfield Reporter, June 17th 1830.

    The new Methodist chapel (new connexion) at Hollingworth, near Glossop, was opened on Friday, June 4, when an appropriate and impressive sermon was preached by the Rev, J. Clunie, D.D. of Pendleton. Sermons were also preached in the same chapel on Sunday, June 6, and Monday, June 7, by the Rev. T. Allen, and the Rev. T. Raffles, D.D. of Liverpool. Collections were made after each service, towards the liquidation of the debt incurred in the erection of the chapel, which amounted to £63. 7s. 6d.

    By R F Barrett (09/07/2026)
  • The chapel was built for a congregation of 130, as reported in The 1829 Returns of dissenters (Cheshire Record Office, QDR12)

    By Philip Thornborow (02/02/2026)

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