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Treworld Bible Christian Methodist Church, Boscastle, Cornwall
These date stones are on the front of Boscastle Methodist Church
Siloam Bible Christian Methodist Church, Cornwall
The Siloam Bible Christian Methodist Church, Nr Boscastle is now a house....
St Cleer Bible Christian chapel
St Cleer Bible Christian Chapel opened in 1846 and carries a datestone declaring BC CHAPEL 1846. Built of slate rubble with granite, and with a hipped roof, it has an...
Woolfardisworthy Bible Christian chapel
Woolfardisworthy Bible Christian chapel carries a datestone on its front showing “1857 and 1887”. The chapel is built of rendered and colour-washed cob with an asbestos slate roof with an...
Rackenford Ebenezer Bible Christian chapel
Ebenezer Bible Christian Chapel in Rackenford is a Grade II Listed Building. You can see a description and picture here. Built in 1848 to a rectangular plan, it has rendered...
Tregonetha Bible Christian chapel
Tregonetha Bible Christian chapel was built in 1879 and carries the datestone to prove it. It is built of granite rubble, with brick dressings and brick porch and a slate...
Walthamstow The Lighthouse United Methodist Free Church
The story goes that the remarkable Lighthouse United Methodist Free Church in Walthamstow looks the way it does because of Captain King of the Bullard King Steamers. In 1889 Captain...
Sheffield Firth Park United Methodist chapel
Firth Park United Methodist chapel with its adjoining meeting room and boundary wall are a Grade II Listed Building. You can see a detailed description and picture here. The building...
Tregona United Methodist Free Church
The former United Methodist Chapel at Tregona opened in 1838. It is a small, simple building on a rectangular footprint with few windows and a hip roof. It is a...
Selsey Bible Christian chapel
The current Selsey Methodist church (July 2021) is the former Selsey Bible Christian chapel, erected in 1867. It is a grade II Listed Building and you can see the specification...
Brendon Hill Beulah Bible Christian Methodist Chapel
Beulah Bible Christian Chapel was built in 1861. It remains in use. Now an isolated building, it was then surrounded by Brendon Hill village, which housed more than 250 mine...
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 1856 as Olivet United Methodist Free Church and Ordnance Survey...
Hillcommon Bible Christian chapel
Hillcommon Bible Christian chapel in the parish of Oake carries the inscription “Bible Christian Chapel Built AD 1846”. It became a Grade II Listed Building in 1974 by which time...
Lanivet Bible Christian Chapel
The current Methodist church in Lanivet was the original Bible Christian Chapel built in 1883 and given its certification of worship in 1884. It is now joined to the Sunday...
Mossey Green United Methodist Free Church
The Wellington Journal of Saturday 17th September 1898, page 8, tells us about a sermon remembering a former member of Mossey Green United Methodist Free Chapel “MOSSY GREEN. FUNERAL SERMON....
Chirk Bank United Methodist chapel
The Llangollen Advertiser of 2nd August 1907, page 5, contains an account of the opening of a new schoolroom at what was then (just) Chirk Bank United Methodist Free Church...
Black Torrington Hope Chapel; Bible Christian/United Methodist
This United Methodist chapel was opened in May 1921. It replaced an older building, Hope Bible Christian Chapel which was originally built in 1843, enlarged in 1865 and restored in...
Where were the chapels?
Whilst all branches of Methodism kept statistics which were reported to the annual conferences, only the Wesleyans published regular lists of their chapels and preaching places. The Primitive Methodists made...
Pickering Carr Methodist New Connexion chapel
This building, photographed by Keith Guyler in 1992, illustrates the fluidity of nineteenth century Methodism. Built for a cause who identified as Methodist New Connexion in 1859, they chose to...
Chapels of the Methodist New Connexion 1861
A Digest of the Minutes, Institutions, Polity, Doctrines, Ordinances and Literature of the Methodist New Connexion, by William Baggally was published by the Methodist New Connexion Bookroom in 1861 and...
Clutton Zion United Methodist Free Church
Jeff Parsons has provided pictures of and information about Clutton Zion chapel which was part of the United Methodist Free Church connexion. The chapel is marked on the 1885 Ordnance...
Charley United Methodist Free Church
Charley is in the middle of the country in Charnwood, and the earliest meetings were held in a cottage. In 1861 a Mr. Thomas Truelove Kendrick, of Hartshorne, gave a...
Helstone Bible Christian Chapel 2
This building is listed, with a description and recent photograph . Christopher Stell includes it in ‘An inventory of nonconformist chapels and meeting-houses in South-West England’ (HMSO, 1991) where he...
Lake Ebenezer Bible Christian chapel
The original Bible Christian chapel was built at Shebbear in 1817. It still stands as part of an enlarged Lake Methodist church. Also on the site is the original school...
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