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Clayton Heights Wesleyan Reform preaching place,
Clayton Heights Wesleyan Reform preaching place was a dwelling house used as a temporary place of worship with seating for ...
Cleckheaton Wesleyan Reform chapel
Cleckheaton Wesleyan Reform chapel was built in 1850/1. It provided 180 sittings and probably closed when the United Methodist Free ...
Codnor Bethesda United Methodist Free Churches chapel
Codnor, UMFC Chapel was built in 1854 and enlarged at a later, but unknown date to bring the capacity up ...
Cotmanhay United Methodist Free Church chapel (ii), Derbyshire
Cotmanhay UM chapel (ii) was built in 1867 to replace Cotmanhay UM chapel (i). It was enlarged in 1913. In ...
Coxlodge, Fawdon Wesleyan Reform Chapel
Coxlodge, Fawdon Wesleyan Reform Chapel, was built in 1819. In 1851 it provided 170 free and 18 other sittings. Sources The religious ...
Crich Wesleyan Reform chapel, Derbyshire
Crich Wesleyan Reform chapel was built in 1818. It measured 16 yards by 6 yards and had 320 sittings, all ...
Cromford Wesleyan Reform preaching room (i), Derbyshire
In 1851 Cromford Wesleyan Reformers were using a shared space within dwelling house erected before 1800. It provided 50 free ...
Cromford Wesleyan Reform preaching room (ii), Derbyshire
In 1851 Cromford Wesleyan Reformers were using a shared space within building erected in 1830. It provided 150 free sittings Sources M ...
Crosland Moor, Blackfootmoor Road Wesleyan Reform chapel, Yorkshire
Crosland Moor Wesleyan Reform chapel was built of stone in 1848. In 1851 it provided 26 free and 150 other ...
Darley Abbey Wesleyan Reform preaching room, Derbyshire
Darley Abbey Wesleyan Reform preaching room was shared building measuring 15 feet by 14 feet M Turner, Ed, The Derbyshire returns ...
Deptford Wesleyan Reform preaching place
In 1851 the Wesleyan Reformers of Deptford were using the Shipwrights’ Hall which provided 200 free sittings. Source: The Religious Census ...
Derby, Becket Street United Methodist Free Churches Chapel
Becket Street UM Chapel and caretaker’s house were built in 1857 and cost £2462. The organ cost a further £305. ...
Derby, Brook Street Wesley United Methodist Free Churches chapel
This building started life as a General Baptist chapel in 1802, measuring 34 feet by 56 feet. Having been sold ...
Derby, Wardwick Lecture Theatre Wesleyan Reform preaching room, Derbyshire
In 1851 the Derby Wesleyan Reformers were using the Wardwick lecture hall which was shared with other users. It provided ...
Earsdon Wesleyan Reform preaching place, Northumberland
In 1851 the Wesleyan Reformers of Earsdon were meeting in a shared space in a dwelling house. Its seating capacity ...
East Ardsley Wesleyan Reform Preaching place
East Ardsley Wesleyan Reform Preaching place was a joiner’s shop which provided 18 free and 26 other sittings. It opened ...
Eckington, Renishaw Ironworks Wesleyan Reform chapel/school, Derbyshire
Eckington, Renishaw Ironworks Wesleyan Reform chapel/school was built in 1850 and provided 150 free sittings M Tranter, Ed, The Derbyshire returns ...
Fenny Bentley Wesleyan Reform chapel/preaching place, Derbyshire
In 1851 it was reported that Wesleyan Reformers were meeting here but no details of the building were provided. Another ...
Gildersome Wesleyan Reform preaching place,
In 1851 there were two returns for Gildersome Wesleyan Reform preaching place. Both appear to relate to the same building. ...
Gosberton United Methodist Chapel, Lincolnshire
For a time, Reformers had control of the Wesleyan chapel in Gosberton, but were deprived of this in 1852 when, ...
Gosforth Wesleyan Reform preaching place
In 1851 Gosforth Wesleyan Reform preaching place was a shared space within a dwelling house which had been built around ...
Greasborough Wesleyan Reform preaching house
Greasborough Wesleyan Reform preaching house provided 140 free sittings in 1851. Sources J Woolfe,Yorkshire returns of the 1851 census of religious worship, ...
Harrogate Wesleyan Reform preaching place,
Harrogate Wesleyan Reform preaching place was the Victoria Room which provided 200 free sittings
Hartlepool Chare Head Field Wesleyan Reformers chapel
Chare Head Field WR chapel was built in 1851 and cost £240. In 1856 it seated 300 Whellan’s Directory of County ...
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