At the moment no information is known about this chapel.
Photos 2-5 taken April 2015
OS Map Ref:118:SJ701551
Author
Elaine and Richard Pearce
Page added
11/06/2015
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This building was acquired by the Primitive Methodists for a chapel in 1855 [not 1823]. In a deed dated 20th August 1855 it was described as having been “formerly used as a drying kiln and now being converted into a chapel”. The earliest known Tunstall Circuit plan on which Buglawton appears is that for the third quarter of 1825. A caption to Photo no. 1 in Kendall [Vol. 1 p.] wrongly identifies Buglawton as “Roggin Row – one of the places on the First [i.e. 1812] plan” In fact Roggin Row was between Talke and Chesterton in North Staffordshire
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This building was acquired by the Primitive Methodists for a chapel in 1855 [not 1823]. In a deed dated 20th August 1855 it was described as having been “formerly used as a drying kiln and now being converted into a chapel”.
The earliest known Tunstall Circuit plan on which Buglawton appears is that for the third quarter of 1825.
A caption to Photo no. 1 in Kendall [Vol. 1 p.] wrongly identifies Buglawton as “Roggin Row – one of the places on the First [i.e. 1812] plan” In fact Roggin Row was between Talke and Chesterton in North Staffordshire
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