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Drayton Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Leicestershire
Drayton Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built of stone at an unknown date. In 1873 the Chapel provided seating for 94 ...
Earl Shilton, Wood Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Leicestershire
Earl Shilton Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1822 application having been made to the Chapel Committee for permission to ...
Earl Shilton, Wood Street. St John’s Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Leicestershire, LE9 7ND
Earl Shilton St John’s Wood Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1905 on land immediately to the east of ...
Freeby Wesleyan preaching place, Leicestershire
Freeby Wesleyan preaching place was in use by 1891 when it provided 55 sittings. It was not being used in ...
Frisby Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (i), Leicestershire
Frisby Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1810. By 1860 the original building and subsequent extensions and alterations had cost ...
Frisby Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (ii), Leicestershire
Frisby Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built of brick in 1886. It provided around 150 sittings all of which were free ...
Gaddesby Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Leicestershire
Gaddesby Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1837. By 1860 the original building and subsequent extensions and alterations had cost ...
Glenfield Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (i), Leicestershire
Glenfield Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (i) was built in 1821 application having been made to the Chapel Committee for permission to ...
Glenfield Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (ii), Leicestershire
Glenfield Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (ii) was opened on 6.8.1877 on land adjacent to the old chapel which had been given ...
Goadby Marwood Wesleyan Methodist chapel
A cottage repurposed as a chapel, and now back to a cottage
Great Dalby Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Leicestershire
Great Dalby Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1846. By 1860 the original building and subsequent extensions and alterations had ...
Great Easton Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Leicestershire
Great Easton Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built of brick in 1857. From 1873 to 1931 the Chapel provided around 100 ...
Great Glen Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Leicestershire
Grid ref SP656978
Griffydam Chapel-The Griffydam Lovefeast
The Lovefeast originated from the meals shared by early Christians where the hungry were also given food. The meals also ...
Griffydam, Providence Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Leicestershire Grid ref SK413186
Griffydam, Providence Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built before 1778. In 1789 land adjacent to the chapel was purchased for use ...
Grimston Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (i), Leicestershire
Grimston Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1839/40. In 1851 the chapel provided 20 free and 24 other sittings. By ...
Grimston Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (ii), Leicestershire
Grimston Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built of brick in 1892. It provided 120 sittings all of which were free in ...
Halstead Wesleyan Methodist chapel
This small chapel stands beside the road between the village of Tilton on the Hill and the hamlet of Halstead, ...
Harby Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Leicestershire
The chapel opened in October 1847. It measured 40 feet by 30 feet and cost £432. The land was a ...
Harby Wesleyan rented preaching place, Leicestershire
Before Harby Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built the local Wesleyans met in a gig house. It ceased to be used ...
Hathern, Dovecote Street
A society at Hathern appears in the June 1780 accounts of the Leicester and Nottingham Circuit, according to Richardson, and ...
Heather Wesleyan Methodist chapel
Newton Road, Heather LE67 2RD
Hickling Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (i), Leicestershire
Hickling Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (i) was built at an unknown date. In 1848, prior to being demolished so that the ...
Hickling Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (ii), Leicestershire
Hickling Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was opened in 1848. It measured 37 feet by 29 feet and cost £244.3.10d. The land ...
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