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Allendale Cottages Primitive Methodist Chapel
Annfield Plain Primitive Methodist chapel
The chapel was built in 1839, and enlarged in 1869.
Auckland Park Primitive Methodist chapel
The 1893 Primitive Methodist magazine tells us about developments at Auckland Park Primitive Methodist chapel. For a number of years ...
Barnard Castle Newgate Primitive Methodist Chapel
This chapel was built in 1887 and closed sometime before 1992.
Bewicke Main PM Chapel, Co. Durham
Bill Quay PM Chapel, Co. Durham
Billy Row Centenary Primitive Methodist chapel
The former Centenary Primitive Methodist chapel in Billy Row still stands. In 2022 the front has been converted to two ...
Binchester Primitive Methodist chapel
Does this chapel still exist?
Birtley Primitive Methodist Chapel, Station Road
The Birtley Primitive Methodists or ‘Ranters’ first met in Simpson’s Yard near St. John’s Church. Their first chapel was built ...
Bishop Auckland Backway Primitive Methodist chapel 1842
The 1907 Primitive Methodist magazine tells us that in 1821 William Clowes preached in Bishop Auckland, in a stable loft ...
Bishop Auckland Central Primitive Methodist Church and Schools
Transcription of Article in the Primitive Methodist Magazine in the series “Our New Churches” by Ben C. Spoor The erection of ...
Bishopwearmouth Primitive Methodist chapel
Blackhill Primitive Methodist chapel
The 1921 Ordnance Survey map shows a Primitive Methodist chapel and adjacent Sunday school on the corner of Park Road ...
Blaydon Haughs (The Spike) Primitive Methodist Chapel, Co. Durham
At Blaydon Haughs there were two chapels, one was a little tin hut, an Anglican Mission, on Patterson Street , ...
Blaydon Primitive Methodist Chapel, Co. Durham
Blaydon Primitive Methodist Chapel, Shibdon Road, Blaydon, Co. Durham 1885-1933 The Blaydon Circuit was formed out of the Newcastle 2nd. circuit in ...
Boldon Colliery Ebenezer PM Chapel, Co. Durham
Boldron Primitive Methodist Chapel, Teesdale Circuit, Yorkshire (now County Durham)
Opened 1868
Bolts Burn Primitive Methodist Chapel
Bolts Burn Primitive Methodist Chapel County Durham (Chapel Row) From the OS 25″ map 1841 © National Library of Scotland Lat/Long 54.77841 ...
Bowlees Primitive Methodist Chapel Teesdale Co Durham
Built in 1845 this chapel was last used for worship in 1968
Bradley Cottages Primitive Methodist chapel
My wife and I were out taking photographs of former Primitive Methodist chapels to add to this website – when ...
Brandon Primitive Methodist chapel
Ordnance Survey maps from 1895 -1942 show a Primitive Methodist chapel on the south side of Commercial Street, just east ...
Brotherlee (Brotherlea) Primitive Methodist chapel
The Primitive Methodist society at Brotherlee (Brotherlea) started 1834 and they opened their Primitive Methodist chapel in 1850, just in ...
Browney Lane Primitive Methodist chapel, Meadowfield
Browney Lane Browney DURHAM DH7 8HU
Burnhope Park Primitive Methodist Chapel, Co. Durham
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