The 1940 Inventory of Methodist Buildings records a Primitive Methodist chapel on Staines Road, Hounslow. The chapel was brick built, seated 250 on pews, and had one Sunday school room and two other rooms in addition to the main hall. In 1940 it was in the Brentford and Hounslow circuit.
It was one of the relatively few Methodist chapels that did not suffer wartime damage.
The 1894 Ordnance Survey map shows a Methodist chapel – although not identified as Primitive – on the soouthern side of Staines road, at the junction with Cromwell Street.
Was that it? What’s the story?

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