Scrooby Wesleyan Chapel, Notts zoomAuthor Adrian GrayPage added 03/07/2023 Comments about this pageScrooby Methodist chapel, was built in about 1830. In 1839 the village saw a ‘gracious revival of the work of God’ which boosted its numbers. It was well used up until the late 1900s although it was 140 years before it saw its first wedding.By A Gray (06/07/2023) Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ NottinghamshireAskham, NottsBesthorpe, NottinghamshireBulwell Wesleyan ChapelCaunton Wesleyan Methodist chapelCostockEast Bridgford Wesleyan Methodist chapelEast Leake Wesleyan Methodist chapelEast Markham Wesleyan Schools, NottsEastwood Wesleyan Chapel, NottinghamshireEastwood, Victoria Street Wesleyan Chapel, NottinghamshireForest Town Wesleyan ChapelGringley on the Hill, High Street ChapelHeadon cum UptonHucknall, Wesley Chapel Watnell StreetKimberley Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, NottinghamshireKimberley, Truman Street Wesleyan Chapel, NottighamshireKinoulton Wesleyan Chapel (i), NottinghamshireKinoulton Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (ii), NottinghamshireLaneham Wesleyan Methodist, NottsMansfield, Old Clipstone Wesleyan Chapel,Melton Mowbray Circuit: attendance figures from 1907Misson, Former Wesleyan Methodist ChapelMisterton, Notts (now South Yorkshire)Normanton on Soar Wesleyan chapelNorth WheatleyRempstone Wesleyan Methodist chapelRockley, NottsScrooby Wesleyan Chapel, NottsSouth Leverton, NottsStokeham, NottsSturton le SteepleSutton Bonington, NottinghamshireSutton on TrentWellow Wesleyan Chapel, NottsWest Leake Wesleyan Methodist licenced dwelling houseWilloughby on the Wolds Wesleyan Methodist chapel, NottinghamshireWysall Wesleyan Methodist chapel Share thisFacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedin
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Scrooby Methodist chapel, was built in about 1830. In 1839 the village saw a ‘gracious revival of the work of God’ which boosted its numbers. It was well used up until the late 1900s although it was 140 years before it saw its first wedding.
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