Kinoulton Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (ii), Nottinghamshire

Kinoulton Wesleyan Methodist
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Kinoulton Wesleyan Methodist from the South-east
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Kinoulton Wesleyan!
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Kinoulton: the interior c. 1909
Gill. Josiah The history of Wesleyan Methodism in Melton Mowbray and the vicinity (1909) facing p112
Kinoulton

Kinoulton Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1879. The reported seating accommodation provided by this building fluctuated widely, from 180 in 1881 to 130 in 1911. In 1940 the chapel measured 36 feet by 26 feet and seated 120 in pews. There was also a hall roughly 23 feet by 17 feet but no other buildings.
The chapel stood side on to the road on the south side of the village street, towards the east end. The old vicarage was adjacent to the west. (Landranger 129 SK679308)

Sources
John Rylands Library University of Manchester, MAC Lawson Returns of Accommodation provided by Wesleyan Methodist Chapels and other Preaching Places, Melton Circuit 1873/499, 1881/565, 1891/612, 1901/625, 1911/591, 1931/598
John Rylands Library University of Manchester DDPD2 Returns of Accommodation provided by Wesleyan Methodist Chapels and other Preaching Places, Melton Circuit, 1931/598
John Rylands Library University of Manchester, DDPD1 Methodist Church Buildings: Statistical returns including seating accommodation as at July 1st 1940/694 (Melton Mowbray Circuit)

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  • A photograph has come to light showing the interior of this chapel in the early Twentieth Century

    By Philip Thornborow (21/10/2023)
  • Photographs added of the building in 2022

    By Philip Thornborow (23/06/2022)

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