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Newton (?Burgoland) Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Leicestershire
Newton Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was probably built between 1851 and 1873 when it was reported to seat 139. This had ...
Normanton le (Lee) Heath Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Leicestershire
Normanton le (Lee) Heath Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built of brick in 1820. According to the application to the chapel ...
Oakthorpe Chapel Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Leicestershire Grid Ref SK321129
Oakthorpe Chapel Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1807. In 1851 it provided 150 free and 67 other sittings. ...
Old Dalby Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (i), Leicestershire
Old Dalby Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1805/6 In 1851 it provided 60 free and 40 other sittings. By ...
Old Dalby Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (ii), Leicestershire
The second Wesleyan Methodist Chapel in Old Dalby was built of brick in 1902. It provided about 160 sittings all ...
Osgathorpe Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Leicestershire Grid ref SK499197
Osgathorpe Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1835. In 1851 it provided 100 free and 29 other sittings. By the ...
Packington Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Leicestershire Grid ref SK363147
Packington Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was probably built between 1851 and 1873. From then until 1931 it provided seating for 90 ...
Quorndon or Quorn Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
Quorn, Leicestershire
Rearsby Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Leicestershire
Still waters do not always run smooth
Rothley, Owl/Howe Lane Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Leicestershire
Rothley, Owl/Howe Lane Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built around 1825. In 1851 it provided 72 free and 18 other sittings. ...
Sapcote, Leicester Road Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Leicestershire (ii)
Sapcote Leicester Road Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built of stone in 1896 although the seating accommodation did not reach its ...
Sapcote, Leicester Road Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Leicestershire (i)
Sapcote, Leicester Road, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built of stone in 1805. In 1851 it had 60 free and 200 ...
Saxby Wesleyan preaching place, Leicestershire
Saxby preaching place was a stable and was in use by 1891 when it provided 80 sittings. This number fell ...
Scalford New Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Leicestershire
Scalford New Street Wesleyan Chapel was built of brick in 1835/44. By 1860 the original building and subsequent extensions and ...
Scalford Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Leicestershire
Scalford Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built at an unknown date. When a new chapel was built in 1835/44 it became ...
Shackerstone Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Leicestershire
Shackerstone Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1825-7. Application was made to the Chapel Committee for permission to build a ...
Sharnford Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (i), Leicestershire
A building of which nothing is known was in use from 1812 to 1827. It closed when the new chapel ...
Sharnford Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (ii), Leicestershire
Sharnford Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (ii) was built in 1827 application having been made to the Chapel Committee for permission to ...
Sharnford Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (iii), Leicestershire
Sharnford Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (iii) was built in 1852. In 1873 it had seating for 211 persons. The seating accommodation ...
Sharnford Wesleyan Methodist Preaching Place, Leicestershire
For 27 years to 1812 services were held in a house Sources The National Archives,1851 ecclesiastical census TNA HO129.412.1.3.6 (Hinckley Union)
Shepshed Hall Croft/Field Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Leicestershire
Before 1875 there are references to Wesleyan Chapels in Hall Croft (1851) and Field Street (1860). Given that their seating ...
Shepshed, Christchurch Methodist Church,
Once thought to have been the largest village in England, Shepshed in 2015 has become a fast expanding small town ...
Sileby, High Street
A society in Sileby appears in the June 1780 accounts of the Leicester and Nottingham Circuit. The property of Wesleyan ...
Snarestone Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Leicestershire
Snarestone Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built of brick in 1858. From 1873 to 1931 it provided seating for around 120 ...
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