Timberland Primitive Methodist chapel
Church Lane, Timberland LN4 3SB
Keith Guyler 1995
The Census records a privately owned Primitive Methodist Meeting House in Timberland built about 1820 though this is unlocated.
The notes with Keith Guyler’s photograph tell us that Timberland Primitive Methodist chapel dates from 1878 and closed before 1940. After closure it was used as an Art Studio and is now (in 2015) a private house.
Also in 1878, the Primitive Methodist magazine records the laying of the memorial stones for a new Primitive Methodist chapel just down the road at Martin-by-Timberland in the Lincoln First station. Exciting times!
location: 120583 12 Church Lane LN4 3SB
Reference
Primitive Methodist magazine 1878 page 760
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Additional.
Lincolnshire Archives, Lincoln :
Men of Timberland (Lost?).
A marble WW1 memorial tablet. – soldiers, Timberland Primitive Methodist Church (or one at Martin-by-Timberland ).
https://www.lincstothepast.com/MemorialDetails.aspx?objectid=1581368
Lincolnshire Archives, Lincoln:
Ref. MLI82859: Photographs of PM Chapel, Timberland.
Ref. SLL279: Photograph of PM Chapel, Timberland, c.1980s.
Ref. Meth/C/Timberland, Church Lane/D/2/1: Certificate of Registration of Place of Worship: Timberland PM Chapel, 1878.
Lincoln First PM Circuit, 1878-1932.
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