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Lincoln, Silver Street United Methodist Free Church chapel, Lincolnshire
Silver Street UMFC chapel was built in 1864 to replace an earlier chapel which stood on the same site. In ...
Lissington United Methodist Free Church
Lissington is a village near Wragby. This former chapel of 1863 stands on Wickenby Road. There were both Free Methodist and ...
Litcham United Methodist Church, Norfolk
A Wesleyan chapel, built on Back Street by FW Keppel in 1846, was occupied by Wesleyan Reformers before 1851. The ...
Little Eaton United Methodist Free Churches chapel
Little Eaton UMFC chapel was built of slate and brick in 1906. By 1923 £1030 had been spent on the ...
Liverpool Gill Street, Moriah Welsh Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel, Lancashire
Moriah Welsh Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1847. In 1851 there were 100 free and 304 other sittings The ...
Liverpool Wavertree United Methodist Free Church
The former United Methodist Free Church in Lawrence Road, Wavertree, is a Grade II Listed Building. You can see a ...
Lockwood, Bentley Street UMFC chapel, Yorkshire
Bentley Street UMFC chapel was built in the 1860s, Behind it were two Sunday school buildings, one of which was ...
Long Eaton United Methodist Free Church (i)
Long Eaton United Methodist Free Church Chapel (i) was built as a place of worship by the Wesleyans but as ...
Long Eaton United Methodist Free Church (ii - Mount Tabor)
Long Eaton United Methodist Free Church Chapel (ii) was built in 1883 on the site of a previous chapel. It ...
Long Sutton United Methodist Free Church, Market Street
This stood on Market Street, a stone’s throw from the Wesleyan from which the Reformers had seceded. The new building ...
Longport Alexandra Road Methodist Free Church and Schools
This chapel was designed in 1901 to seat 250 people, but the partition between the church and assembly hall was ...
Longtown Albert Street United Methodist Free Church, Cumberland
Longtown Chapel was built in 1865-6 after a group of people who had moved from Westmorland to Longtown to work ...
Lostwithiel Bank United Methodist Free Church
The former Lostwithiel United Methodist Free Church is a grade II Listed Building. You can see a description and see ...
Lothersdale Bethel United Methodist Free Church
Bethel chapel in Lothersdale replaced an earlier Wesleyan Association (and before that Wesleyan) place of worship in 1851, being paid ...
Loughborough Circuit United Methodist Free Church Preachers' Plan February 1878
This document shows the extent of the Loughborough Circuit in 1878. The chapels are described elsewhere on this site (or ...
Loughborough Sparrow Hill United Methodist Free Church
This page combines the information and modern-day photograph contributed by G W Oxley with pictures from David Dyson and Mark ...
Lowerfold United Methodist Free Church
This shows one of the first preaching places showing the humble beginnings showing a LANCASHIRE Weavers cottage turned into a ...
Lowertown United Methodist Free Churches chapel
The Wesleyan Methodist Association had a chapel in Lowertown in 1867, meeting in a building owned by William Selwood. A ...
Lumbutts United Methodist Free Church
Macclesfield Church Street West United Methodist Free Churches chapel
Church Street West UMFC chapel built in 1842 and seated 300 Kelly’s Directory of Cheshire 1892, p. 326
Macclesfield Park Green United Methodist Free Church (1880)
The Mill used as the headquarters of the Gradus Group is the former Macclesfield United Methodist Free Church. It was ...
Macclesfield Park Green United Methodist Free Churches chapel (1858)
Park Green UMFC chapel (i) was built of brick in 1858. It seated 800 Kelly’s Directory of Cheshire 1892, p. 326
Malpas United Methodist Free Churches chapel
The Wesleyan Methodist Association, and then United Methodist Free Churches had a chapel in Malpas between 1840 and 1978. The ...
Manor Park, Herbert Road United Methodist Free Church
The Manor Park church in Herbert Road, was first erected in 1880, but soon became overcrowded and this larger building ...
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