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Methodist New Connexion
Methodist New Connexion
Stoke on Trent Bethesda Methodist New Connexion Chapel, Staffordshire
The first chapel to be built on this site was erected in 1798 and seated 600. A semi circular rear ...
Sunderland Bishopwearmouth Zion Methodist New Connexion Chapel
The Methodist New Connexion opened the Zion Chapel in Zion Street, Bishopwearmouth, Sunderland on the 9th of January 1809 it ...
Sunderland Hatcase Methodist New Connexion preaching place
In 1851 Hatcase Methodist New Connexion preaching place was a room in a dwelling house. It had been used as ...
Sunderland Methodist New Connexion chapel
The former Methodist New Connexion chapel on Park Road, Sunderland dates from 1887. The architect was J Eltringham. It is still ...
Tat Bank Zion Methodist New Connexion chapel
At the eastern end of Parsonage Street is a former Methodist New Connexion chapel. In 2020 it is still recognisable, ...
Terrington St Clement Methodist New Connexion Chapel, Norfolk
This place did not survive long enough to join the United Methodist fold. It opened in 1850 under the banner ...
Terrington St John New Connexion/United Methodist Chapel, Norfolk
Situated in Ely Row, the extant building (pictured) is all brick and had seating for 150. The 1883 edition of Kelly’s ...
Tipton Canal Street Methodist New Connexion chapel
The Annals of Tipton website tells us that in 1836 the Methodist New Connexion built a chapel in Canal Street ...
Tipton Princes End Methodist New Connexion chapel
The Annals of Tipton website tells us that in 1856 the Methodist New Connexion built Regent Street Tabernacle in Princes ...
Tividale Methodist New Connexion chapel
Tividale Methodist New Connexion chapel was on the northern side of Dudley Road West, at the junction with Upper Chapel ...
Truro Ebenezer Methodist New Connexion chapel
Ebenezer Chapel was built 1834 with enough seats for 900 people. It became New Connexion Chapel in 1841. John Graham ...
Tunstall Methodist New Connexion chapel
The former Methodist New Connexion chapel in Tower Square, Tunstall, is a grade II Listed Building. The Heritage Gateway tells ...
Tunstall Victoria Terrace, Mount Tabor Methodist New Connexion chapel
The Methodist New Connexion presence in Tunstall dates to 1821, with the original chapel being built in 1824. By 1852 ...
Upper Brockholes Mount Zion Methodist New Connexion chapel
Mount Zion Methodist New Connexion chapel in Upper Brockholes was built in 1815. It is a single storey building with ...
Wakefield Grove Road Methodist New Connexion chapel
By 1901 £2850 had been spent on the original construction and subsequent enlargement of the chapel and school. A further ...
Wakefield Kirkgate Chapel
Wakefield, Kirkgate Chapel was taken over by the Methodist New Connexion in 1850 having previously been used as a casino. ...
Walkley Methodist New Connection chapel
Walkley Methodist New Connection chapel was built in 1819. In 1879 the chapel provided 300 sittings. By 1901 £1150 had ...
Wallsend Methodist New Connexion Chapel
Wallsend Methodist New Connexion Chapel was built in 1830, All the sittings were free. Sources The religious census of 1851 Northumberland and ...
Wardley Colliery Methodist New Connexion
The Methodist New Connexion began meeting in the village of Wardley Colliery around 1871, using the drill shed attached to ...
Waverley Park Methodist New Connexion chapel and schools
This chapel was the last one built by the MNC in London. The design by Robert Clamp of Woking was ...
West Moor Methodist New Connexion Chapel, Northumberland
Kilingworth, West Moor Methodist New Connexion Chapel was built in 1822. In 1851 it provided 100 free and 88 other ...
West Rudham Methodist New Connexion/United Methodist Chapel, Norfolk
Advocates of Wesleyan Reform met in 1851 at the Temperance Hotel in the village. Many of the 160 attending would ...
West Winch Methodist New Connexion Chapel
It was founded in 1850 as a “Wesleyan branch” chapel of the King’s Lynn Wesleyan Reform Association, but became New ...
Westwoodside Ebenezer Methodist New Connexion chapel Nethergate
This chapel was open from 1861 to 2021. It now awaits conversion to a residential property. In 1940 the accommodation was ...
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