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Sowerby Bridge Tuel Lane United Methodist Free Church chapel
The chapel illustrated was the second on the site, built in 1874. It replaced a Wesleyan Reformers chapel whose records ...
Spivey, John (1865-1949)
Obituary from Minutes of the Methodist Conference Born at Liversedge, Yorkshire, in 1865. After training at Culham College, Oxford, his outstanding ...
St Bees, Main Street United Methodist Free Church, Cumberland
St Bees, Main Street United Methodist Free Church Chapel was built of stone in 1866. In 1940 it had 120 sittings ...
St Cleer United Methodist Free Church
The chapel belonging to the St Cleer United Methodist Free Church was built in 1859. In 1907 it became St Cleer ...
St Columb Minor Bethel United Methodist Free Churches chapel
The Free Methodist chapel in St. Columb Minor was in the hamlet of Treviglas. Built in 1872 it continued to ...
St Columb United Methodist Free Church
This chapel is on the right on Fore Street (just after change of name from Fair street) as you come ...
St Ives United Methodist Free Church
On October 20th 1861 the United Methodist Free Churches began preaching in a loft; opposite the New Lifeboat house in ...
St Kew Highway United Methodist Free Church
1888 maps show the original chapel, marked as United Methodist, sitting further north. This became the Sunday School when this ...
St. Martin's, Ellesmere Road United Methodist Church
Information about the chapel at Ellesmere Road can be seen on Janice Cox’s website Shropshire’s Non-conformist chapels It replaced the United ...
Stanfree United Methodist Free Church school/chapel
Stanfree school/chapel was built of corrugated iron in 1904. It seated 140 and, including furnishings and organ cost around £650. ...
Stanningley Olivet United Methodist Free Church
Olivet Chapel on Bradford Road in Stanningley in 2021 is used by Jane Verity Funeral Directors. It started life around ...
Stapleford, Wesley Place United Methodist Free Church chapel and school, Nottinghamshire
Stapleford, Wesley Place United Methodist Free Church chapel was built by the Wesleyans in 1782. In 1851 it passed into ...
Staveley Lowgates United Methodist Free Church
A recent walk on Google Street View revealed the former United Free Methodist chapel building on Lowgates, Staveley. Although it ...
Stithians United Methodist Free Church
The Gate-piers, walls, gates and -railings in front of the former Stithians United Methodist Free Church and current Stithians Methodist ...
Stoke Ferry United Methodist Free Church, Norfolk
Reformers, who seceded from the village Wesleyan chapel, built their own on Furlong Road in 1860 under the auspices of ...
Stonebroom United Methodist Free Churches chapel, Derbyshire
Stonebroom UMFC chapel and school were built of brick in 1867 but in 1923 the cost of construction was not ...
Stowbridge United Methodist Free Church, Norfolk
Stowbridge (or Stow Bridge) is a village in the parish of Stow Bardolph. At one time there were five Nonconformist ...
Sunderland Bishopwearmouth Brougham Street, Wesleyan Methodist Association, Tabernacle
Bishopwearmouth, Brougham Street Wesleyan Methodist Association Tabernacle was built in 1841 and cost £2500. In 1851 it provided 280 free ...
Surfleet United Methodist Free Church
Having seceded from the Wesleyans in Surfleet (Seas End), the Wesleyan Reformers went on to build their own chapel in ...
Sutterton United Methodist Free Church
The former chapel is a small structure located on Post Office Lane, built in 1854 by those who seceded from ...
Sutton Bonington Zion United Methodist Free Church, Nottinghamshire
Sutton Bonington United Methodist Free Church Chapel was built in 1854. It had a cost of £400 and seated 150. ...
Sutton Bridge United Methodist Free Church
Located on Bridge Road, and generally known as the “Free Methodist”, it was opened 6th December 1865 by members of ...
Sutton St Edmund's United Methodist Free Church
St Edmund’s is a rural and agricultural parish on the border with Cambridgeshire. Primitive Methodists, and Baptists, were the nonconformist movements ...
Swineshead Fenhouses United Methodist Free Church
Fenhouses (Fen Houses) is a small hamlet in the parish of Swineshead. This former chapel, built in 1870 under the ...
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