Nottingham, Sneinton, Campbell Street United Methodist chapel and adjoining school were built in 1877. It seated 380 but the construction costs were not known. In 1940 the chapel estate consisted of a chapel seating 378 in pews, a school hall and three other rooms.
Sources
Nottinghamshire Record Office MR3/49 Special trust schedules and related papers c 1923-4
John Rylands Library University of Manchester, DDPD1 Methodist Church Buildings: Statistical returns including seating accommodation as at July 1st 1940/920 Nottingham, East Circuit
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This was originally a Methodist New Connexion Chapel. The chapel has now been demolished and the site is used as a car park.
Site visit 19.3.2022
By 1901 £7500 had been spent on the original construction and the subsequent enlargement of the chapel and a school. A further £280. had been spent on purchasing an organ. The chapel seated 350 and the school 200
Methodist New Connexion: Returns of Trust Estates as presented in Special Schedules, January 1901 Nottingham District, Nottingham Parliament Street Circuit
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