Hope Primitive Methodist Chapel, Shropshire
The Hope Stanton Lacy LUDLOW SY8 2AP
Hope Primitive Methodist Chapel in the parish of Stanton Lacy was built in 1882. The chapel is believed to have closed in 1989, It was converted to residential use and on Street View in 2009 is called “Hope Cottage”.
Information about this chapel together with a picture can be viewed by following the link to Janice Cox’s Shropshire’s Nonconformist Chapels website.
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WELLINGTON JOURNAL, 8 July 1882, page 5.
“HOPE [Stanton Lacy parish].
NEW PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHAPEL. On Thursday this newly erected chapel was opened for worship. The dedicatory sermon was preached by Rev. H. Margetts, Wrexham, at two o’clock in the afternoon; at four a public tea meeting took place, and at six, a platform meeting, when addresses were delivered by Revs. J. Biggs, W. Coombes, B.D., R. Owen, F. S. Kirkness, J. Taylor, H. Margetts, and W. Howlett (the newly-appointed minister). The chair was occupied by Councillor J. Hine, Ludlow. Collections were made at the close of the services in aid of the funds.”
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