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Cinderford Bridge Wesleyan chapel
This chapel was built 1869 and seated 220. The 1940 returns state capacity was 180, which had reduced to 100 ...
Cinderford Wesleyan Methodist Church
Cinderford Wesleyan Methodist Church ‘Wesley’ Belle Vue Road The society began in 1822 from a petition on behalf of the ‘Methodist ...
Littledean Hill Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Forest of Dean
A mission to the colliers of Littledean Hill undertaken by George Robinson in 1821 proved successful and within three months ...
Littleworth Wesleyan chapel
The chapel at Littleworth was built in 1790. In the 1851 Religious Census return a congregation of around 170 was ...
Northleach Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
Martin Hannant tells us: “This chapel was originally a messuage (dwelling place) in the Mill End of Northleach which was ...
Oddington Wesleyan Methodist chapel
Martin Hannant tells us: “In 1903 a Methodist chapel was built on the green at the lower end of Upper ...
Stow on the Wold Wesleyan Methodist chapel
Stow on the Wold Wesleyan Methodist chapel in Sheep Street (GU34 4FD) dates from 1814. It was rebuilt in ...
Stroud, Acre Street, Octagon chapel
John Wesley preached at Stroud in 1742 and 1744, and between 1746 and 1753 he made several visits to a ...
Stroud, Castle Street Wesleyan Methodist chapel
This chapel was built 1876 to designs by James Tait of Leicester, and replaced the octagonal chapel in Acre Street. ...
Thornbury Wesleyan Methodist Church near Bristol
From my old Methodist Postcard Album Thornbury Wesleyan Methodist Church near Bristol Still open I went to the funeral of former Cliff ...
Todenham Wesleyan Methodist preaching place
Martin Hannant tells us that Todenham is listed as a preaching place on the Wesleyan Methodist circuit plan of 1847-48. The ...
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