Stapleford, Nottingham Road St Paul’s Methodist New Connexion Chapel, Nottinghamshire
The architect was A H Goodall of Nottingham and the contractor Charles Moult of Stapleford
Building News, 14.9.1883By G W Oxley (08/06/2026)Crich Mount Tabor United Methodist Free Church
We lived in the cottage also but had to move when my sister was born in 1972, we moved to chase view.
We grew up going to the chapel on Sundays that was run by my grandma Doreen Mason who also played the big organ there. We had concerts there and sat on a made up stand in the corner.
Mr Dawson conducted for us.
Me and my wife visited the chapel and stayed the night there.
Apparently the organ was too big to take out so it was boxed in when they turned it into a b&b.By Mr Ian Mason (07/06/2026)Pleasley Hill Meden Square Ebenezer United Methodist Free Church, Nottinghamshire
We are very pleased to now have a photograph of this chapel, kindly supplied by Adrian Gray. Whilst one form of Methodist worship may have ceased, it is good to see that the building continued in use for the provision of teas.
By Philip Thornborow (28/05/2026)

Darlington, Victoria Road Methodist New Connexion chapel, County Durham
A photograph may be found at https://dre.durham.gov.uk/Image/ByPerson/Churches/DRE8726