Methodist Chapel - Metheringham
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The Chapel is built on the site of the old village pound.
The Trustees bought the land in 1904 and the first stones were laid on 11th
July 1907 and the chapel opened for
public worship on the 20th May 1908. Known as one of the 'Cathedrals of
village Methodism', it seats over 300 people. |
Wesleyan Chapel - Metheringham
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This chapel was built between 1840 and 1880. It was once a garage complete with pumps and is now Parker's Stores. Behind the old Wesleyan Chapel lay the Wesleyan School whose records begin on 6th October 1862. The school finally closed in 1938. |
Pentecostal Chapel - Metheringham
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The building that was once the Pentecostal Chapel is situated in Back Street. Currently occupied by Touchline Therapies, it has had other uses over the years. It was once the home of Metheringham's volunteer fire fighters. |
Primitive Methodist Chapel - Metheringham
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The Primitive Methodist Chapel in Drury street, seen here on the left, was built in the 1850s, closed due to dwindling attendance in the early 60s and demolished in the early 70s to make way for St Wilfred's Close. |
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