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Newbottle Primitive Methodist chapel
On the 1895 Ordnance Survey map a Primitive Methodist chapel is shown on Back Lane, (now South Street). There was ...
Newfield Primitive Methodist chapel
The 1881 Primitive Methodist magazine (page 701) contains a note recording the laying of the foundation stones at four Primitive ...
Norton Primitive Methodist chapel
David Tonks tells us that Norton, just north of Stockton, was first visited by the Primitive Methodist pioneer Samuel Laister ...
Oxhill Primitive Methodist Church, Kyo (Stanley), Co Durham
Built 1874. Now a dwelling.
Page Bank Primitive Methodist Chapel
Page Bank Primitive Methodist Chapel Page Bank is a village next to South Brancepeth Colliery, County Durham. The original village is ...
Pelton Primitive Methodist chapel
Front Street Pelton Chester le Street DH2 1DB
Phoenix Row Primitive Methodist Chapel, County Durham
Phoenix Row is a tiny hamlet about two and a half miles west of Bishop Auckland. It consists principally of ...
Plantation End Primitive Methodist Chapel, near Thringarth, Lunedale, Co. Durham
This chapel was built in 1888
Prudhoe West Wylam Ebenezer Primitive Methodist chapel
Wylam was a number of small villages on both sides of the river Tyne. John Walley has found a Primitive Methodist ...
Quarrington Hill Primitive Methodist chapel
The March 1886 Primitive Methodist magazine records that the Primitive Methodist society at Quarrington Hill in the Thornley Station had ...
Ramshaw Primitive Methodist Chapel
near Evenwood, County Durham
Ramshaw Primitive Methodist chapel
near Consett
Redworth Primitive Methodist chapel
According to J.W. Fawcett in his Memorials of early Primitive Methodism in the County of Durham 1820-1829, 1908 (pp. 44, ...
Rookhope (Bolt's Burn/Boltsburn) Primitive Methodist chapel
The opening of Bolt’s Burn (Boltsburn) Primitive Methodist chapel in the Westgate circuit is described in the 1839 Primitive Methodist ...
Rumby Hill Primitive Methodist chapel
Rumby Hill CROOK DL15 8EN
Ryhope Colliery Primitive Methodist chapel
The Primitive Methodist magazine of 1863 contains a report from the Sunderland times of the laying of the foundation stone ...
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