Thesaurus Term/Concept: WESLEYAN METHODIST CHAPEL

Identifier 78137
Class MONUMENT TYPE
Status Preferred
Index? Yes
Scope Note A place of worship for Wesleyan Methodists. This was the original Methodist church from which the other denominations seceded. In 1932 they joined the United Methodists and the Primitive Methodists to form the Methodist church.

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Monument Type MEM25105 Chapel Cottage, Wheddon Cross (Building)
Monument Type MEM22162 Ebenezer Chapel and Wesleyan Day School, Mill Lane, Dunster (Building)
Monument Type MEM23931 Methodist Chapel north of Heasley Mill (Building)
Monument Type MSO10319 Methodist Chapel, Chapel Street, Exford (Building)
Monument Type MEM24875 Old Chapel and Chapel Cottage, Bridgetown (Building)
Monument Type MSO10321 Old Chapel, Withypool (Building)
Monument Type MSO11736 Post-medieval Wesleyan Methodist chapel and burial ground at Fairview (Monument)
Monument Type MDE20959 School House and Chapel Hill, Barbrook Mill (Building)
Monument Type MEM23809 The Old Chapel, Brendon (Building)
Monument Type MSO10444 Weirside, Edbrooke Road, Winsford (Building)
Monument Type MEM22744 Wesleyan chapel next to ford across Winn Brook (Building)
Monument Type MEM25020 Wesleyan House, Parracombe (Building)
Monument Type MDE21017 Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Lynton (Building)
Monument Type MSO10373 Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Monksilver (Building)
Monument Type MDE21269 Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Twitchen (Building)
Monument Type MSO10427 Wesleyan Methodist Church, High Street, Porlock (Building)