Bradfield Tutt’s Clump Primitive Methodist chapel was opened in 1840 and extended in 1887.
The Primitive Methodist magazine records the laying of the foundation stones for a new chapel. It was to cost £220 and they hoped it would open free of debt.
It is still active in 2015.
Reference
Primitive Methodist magazine 1887 October page 636

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The first chapel had been built by a Calvinist society in 1823, and was subsequently bought by the Primitive Methodists in 1842
Berkshire Nonconformist meeting house registrations, 1689-1852, edited by Lisa Spurrier, Berkshire Record Society, Vols. 9-10, Reading: the Society, 2005 WSRO D1/9/2/1, bundle 3, item 153
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