In 1851 there were two returns for Gildersome Wesleyan Reform preaching place. Both appear to relate to the same building. One said it was a day and Sunday school building the other placed it in “The old School”, now occupied as a preaching place. There were free sittings for 180 and the date of 1850 probably relates to the Reformers’ first occupancy rather than the date of construction.
J Woolfe, Yorkshire returns of the 1851 census of religious worship, Vol 2 West Riding, North No.1457 and 1458

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