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Burnopfield Colliery Primitive Methodist chapel
Hobson, NE16 6EA
Butsfield PM Chapel, West Butsfield Co. Durham
Butterknowle Primitive Methodist chapel, South Side
near Barnard Castle
Castle Eden Primitive Methodist chapel
The return from the Primitive Methodist chapel at Castle Eden Colliery to the 1851 Census of Places of Public Religious ...
Castleside Consett Road Primitive Methodist Chapel Co. Durham
Causey Row Primitive Methodist chapel
forty vile sinners, drunken and wicked characters
Chartershaugh/Fatfield Primitive Methodist chapel
Paul Watson has located a Primitive Methodist chapel at Chartershaugh, a small mining settlement. Ordnance Survey maps tell us a ...
Chester le Street Primitive Methodist chapel
The laying of the foundation stone for Chester le Street Primitive Methodist chapel is reported by JA in the Primitive ...
Chilton Lane Ends Primitive Methodist Chapel, Nr Ferryhill, Co Durham
Little Chilton Colliery opened in the early 1840s, and Chilton Lane became a village as housing was built for the ...
Chowdene (Bute Terrace) Primitive Methodist Chapel, Co. Durham
The earliest reference to the PM’s meeting in Low Fell, is recorded in 1824 when it was noted that the ...
Close House Primitive Methodist chapel
Close House Methodist church closed in 1969. It was located to the west of Close House, the last building before ...
Cockfield Primitive Methodist Chapel, County Durham
built 1888
Consett Berry Edge Primitive Methodist chapel
Consett Park Road Primitive Methodist Chapel, Co. Durham
Consett Station Road Primitive Methodist Chapel
Consett Primitive Methodist Chapel on Station road was a very impressive set of premises. It appears on Ordnance Survey maps ...
Copley Lane Primitive Methodist chapel
The 1885 Primitive Methodist magazine records the laying of the foundation stones for a replacement Primitive Methodist chapel in the ...
Coundon Gate Primitive Methodist chapel
The 1896 Ordnance Survey map shows a Primitive Methodist chapel at Coundon Gate, on the eastern side of the A688 ...
Coundon Primitive Methodist chapel
Walton’s Windows, on Collingwood Street, Coundon is a former Primitive Methodist chapel. It still carries the 1885 datestone.
Coxhoe Central Primitive Methodist chapel
destroyed by a storm in the building process
Crawcrook Primitive Methodist Centenary Church
This large Church building is situated on the A695. (Main Street). It dates from 1907 (photo 3), although opened in ...
Crook Primitive Methodist chapel
The Census of Places of Public Religious Worship of 1851 included a return from Crook Primitive Methodist chapel. The chapel ...
Croxdale Primitive Methodist chapel
Croxdale Primitive Methodist chapel was opposite Croxdale Colliery, on the eastern side of Front Street, just south of the junction ...
Darlington Bank Top Primitive Methodist chapel
The Primitive Methodist magazine of 1897 tells us that the foundation stones for a new chapel have been laid at ...
Darlington Greenbank Primitive Methodist chapel 1879
"as complete and convenient a set of premises as can be found anywhere in the Connexion"
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