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Belper Wesleyan Methodist chapel
A visit to Belper today identified a former Wesleyan chapel on Chapel Street. The story of Methodism in Belper, including, John ...
Castleton Wesleyan Methodist chapel, Back Lane
The first Wesleyan Methodist chapel in Castleton, in the Peak District, was built in 1809 and was originally in the ...
Castleton Wesleyan Methodist chapel, Buxton Road
The new Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was first opened on June 23rd 1898, and cost £2,000. It is reported on the ...
Chesterfield, Saltergate
The chapel in the classical style illustrated here was the third on the site. In 1873 the seating was calculated ...
Church Gresley Wesleyan Methodist chapels
The current Church Gresley Methodist church on York Road is a new building, but it is on the same site as ...
Derby, Green Hill, St Peters Churchyard Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Derbyshire
Green Hill, St Peters Churchyard Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built of brick in 1816 at a cost of £1100 and ...
Derby, London Road, Wesleyan Methodist chapel later Queen’s Hall Wesleyan Mission, Derbyshire
London Road Wesleyan Methodist chapel was built of brick but the date of construction has yet to be established. It ...
Derby, Rose Hill chapel, Normanton Road
Designed by John Wills of Derby, and opened in 1881. “The acoustic properties of the Chapel are perfect” according to ...
Earl Sterndale, Derbyshire
Methodists became active in Earl Sterndale about 1789. This chapel is still open (2023).
Eckington Wesleyan Methodist chapel
The return from Eckington Wesleyan Methodist chapel to the 1851 Census of Places of Public Religious Worship records that the ...
Fairfield Chapel, Buxton Circuit
The small chapel illustrated here was the second Wesleyan chapel in Fairfield and seated 216. It was replaced by a ...
Hartshorne Wesleyan Methodist chapel
Spotted today, whilst on a walk through Hartshorne. This is the 1905 chapel, replacing a mid-nineteenth century Wesleyan cause. Sadly, ...
Hope Wesleyan Methodist chapel
A Methodist chapel on a new pilgrimage route
Litton former Wesleyan Methodist Church Derbyshire
Litton former Wesleyan Methodist Church Derbyshire
Long Eaton, Christ Church Wesleyan chapel, Derby Road
The building illustrated was designed by Messrs Brewill and Baily of Nottingham , and built on the corner of Derby ...
Long Eaton, Cross Street, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (i), Derbyshire
Long Eaton, Cross Street, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (i) was built to replace a chapel lost to the United Methodist Free ...
Long Eaton, Market Place, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Derbyshire
Long Eaton, Market Place, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1830 but as a result of the disruptions of the ...
Long Eaton, Trinity, Cross Street
Derbyshire
Marsh Lane Wesleyan Methodist chapel
Marsh Lane is west of Eckington in North East Derbyshire. The chapel carries the datestone of 1886 and it first appears ...
Matlock Bath Wesleyan Methodist chapel
The chapel on North Parade, illustrated here in 1866, is now a listed building, although it closed for worship in ...
Melbourne Wesleyan Methodist chapel 1826
This building in Church Street, Melbourne, was the second Wesleyan chapel in the town. It was built in 1826, replacing ...
Melbourne Wesleyan Methodist chapel 1870
The building illustrated here is still in use, and was the third chapel on the site in Church Street, Melbourne, ...
Milford Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Derbyshire
Milford Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1842 at a cost of £750. In 1940 the premises consisted of a ...
Ridgeway Wesleyan Methodist chapel
The apex of the main front of Ridgeway Wesleyan Methodist chapel carries an inscribed plaque which reads ‘WESLEYAN 1806’. The ...
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