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Naseby Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Northamptonshire
Naseby Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1826. In 1851 it provided 130 free and 170 other sittings. In 1873 ...
Northampton Queens Road Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Northamptonshire
At first the Wesleyans of Queens Road used a room in Newtown Road. After various moves they settled in a ...
Northampton Stimpson Avenue Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Northamptonshire
Stimpson Avenue Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1899/1900 and opened on 1 November. In 1940 there were sittings for ...
Northampton, Gold Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Northamptonshire
The Wesleyans occupied a succession of premises before settling at Gold Street. Initially they used the regimental riding school of ...
Northampton, Hester Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Northamptonshire
Hester Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built of brick in 1905. In 1940 it seated 125 persons on chairs and ...
Northampton, Kingsley Park Terrace, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Northamptonshire, NN2 7HH
The first building on the Kingsley Park Terrace Wesleyan Methodist Chapel site was a dual purpose school-chapel built in 1886. ...
Northampton, Osborne Road, Kingsthorpe Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Northamptonshire
Osborne Road, Kingsthorpe, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1895. It was built of brick and seated 200 on chairs ...
Northampton, Regent Square/ Grafton Street, Centenary Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Northamptonshire
This locality was still being developed when a chapel was built in 1838/9 at a cost of £1594. At that ...
Pipewell Wesleyan Methodist preaching place, Northamptonshire
Pipewell Wesleyan Methodist preaching place was opened between 1873 and 1881. It seated fifty people and closed between 1891 and ...
Pytchley Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (i), Northamptonshire
Pytchley Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built of brick in 1823 application having been made to the Chapel Committee for permission ...
Pytchley Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (ii), Northamptonshire
Pytchley Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (ii) was built in 1886. In 1891 and 1901 there were 184 sittings but his had ...
Raunds, Brook Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, burial ground and day school, Northamptonshire, NN9 6LP
Introduction The site occupied by Brook Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, burial ground and day school is of exceptional quality and interest. ...
Roade Wesleyan Chapel
There have been three Wesleyan Methodist chapels in Roade. The first, built in 1852 could seat 89. The chapel illustrated ...
Rothwell, Market Hill Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Northamptonshire
Rothwell, Market Hill Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built of brick and stone in 1899. The architects were Gotch and Saunders ...
Rothwell, Well Lane Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Northamptonshire
Rothwell, Well Lane Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built of ironstone in 1833. A brick extension was added at a later ...
Shutlanger, Stoke Bruerne, Northamptonshire
The building still stands and is located here: 43R5+WR Shutlanger, Towcester Again probably open until the early 1970s.
Sibbertoft Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Northamptonshire
Sibbertoft Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1824. In 1851 it provided 64 free and 56 other sittings. In 1873 ...
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Stanion, Chapel Yard, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Northamptonshire
Stanion Chapel Yard Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1907. From 1911 to 1931 it seated 150 comprising 100 lettable ...
Stoke Albany Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Northamptonshire
Stoke Albany Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built of brick in 1833. In 1851 it provided thirty free and seventy other ...
Stoke Bruerne, Northamptonshire
The building still stands and is located here: 43VM+7X Stoke Bruerne, Towcester The building was still in use in the early 1970s, for ...
Sutton Bassett Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Northamptonshire
Sutton Bassett Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built of stone and brick between 1901 and 1911. In 1911, 1931 and 1941 ...
Towcester, Brackley Road Wesleyan Methodist chapel (ii), Northamptonshire
Towcester, Brackley Road Wesleyan Methodist chapel was built of stone (except the back gable which is brick) in 1893 to ...
Wellingborough, Church Street, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Northamptonshire
In 1851 the Wesleyans were using a building which had been erected before 1800. It had 90 free seats, 244 ...
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