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North Wheatley
The chapel was built in 1891
Rempstone Wesleyan Methodist chapel
In 1934 the newly established Loughborough Methodist Circuit carried out a review of their property, and had this to say ...
Rockley, Notts
This chapel opened in 1875, but there may have been an earlier one as a society met in Rockley from ...
Scrooby Wesleyan Chapel, Notts
South Leverton, Notts
Epworth Circuit had 36 members in Leverton in 1788. The Wesleyans were reported as providing a free Sunday School here ...
Stokeham, Notts
Missionary meetings were held in Stokeham every June, having started after the visit of a Dr John Hannah, a celebrated Lincoln ...
Sturton le Steeple
The first Wesleyan Chapel was built in 1832 on North Street. The replacement, on Cross Street, opened in 1890. Both ...
Sutton Bonington, Nottinghamshire
The first Wesleyan Methodist chapel in Sutton Bonington was opened in 1796, and enlarged and reopened on 31st August 1828. ...
Sutton on Trent
Methodism seems to have begun in the village in the 1820s and the first Wesleyan chapel was built in 1821. ...
Wellow Wesleyan Chapel, Notts
Wellow (Notts) Chapel appears to have been abandoned in favour of the better located PM chapel.
West Leake Wesleyan Methodist licenced dwelling house
West Leake is a small village in Nottinghamshire, whose population peaked at 190 in 1851, and where a Wesleyan Methodist ...
Willoughby on the Wolds Wesleyan Methodist chapel, Nottinghamshire
Willoughby on the Wolds used to have both Wesleyan and Primitive Methodist chapels. The Wesleyan society first met in Mr. ...
Wysall Wesleyan Methodist chapel
Methodism appears to have entered Wysall about 1787, the members meeting in the cottages of Mary Harrison in Costock Lane ...
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