Burnhope Park Primitive Methodist Chapel, Co. Durham zoomExterior of Burnhope Park Primitive Methodist Chapel. zoomInterior. Organ 1907 by Nelson & Co. Durham zoomInteriorAuthor David WilliamsPage added 01/05/2020 Comments about this pageThe 1889 Primitive Methodist magazine (page 59) contains a note of the laying of the foundation stones for a new Primitive Methodist chapel. It was expected that the chapel “will supply a felt need in this colliery village.”By Christopher Hill (08/10/2020) Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * A - DAllendale Cottages Primitive Methodist ChapelAnnfield Plain Primitive Methodist chapelAuckland Park Primitive Methodist chapelBarnard Castle Newgate Primitive Methodist ChapelBewicke Main PM Chapel, Co. DurhamBill Quay PM Chapel, Co. DurhamBilly Row Centenary Primitive Methodist chapelBinchester Primitive Methodist chapelBirtley Primitive Methodist Chapel, Station RoadBishop Auckland Central Primitive Methodist Church and SchoolsBishopwearmouth Primitive Methodist chapelBlackhill Primitive Methodist chapelBlaydon Haughs (The Spike) Primitive Methodist Chapel, Co. DurhamBlaydon Primitive Methodist Chapel, Co. DurhamBlue Quarries Primitive Methodist Society, GatesheadBoldon Colliery Ebenezer PM Chapel, Co. DurhamBoldron Primitive Methodist Chapel, Teesdale Circuit, Yorkshire (now County Durham)Bowlees Primitive Methodist Chapel Teesdale Co DurhamBradley Cottages Primitive Methodist chapelBrandon Primitive Methodist chapelBrotherlee (Brotherlea) Primitive Methodist chapelBrowney Lane Primitive Methodist chapel, MeadowfieldBurnhope Park Primitive Methodist Chapel, Co. DurhamBurnopfield Colliery Primitive Methodist chapelButsfield PM Chapel, West Butsfield Co. DurhamButterknowle Primitive Methodist chapel, South SideCastle Eden Primitive Methodist chapelCastleside Consett Road Primitive Methodist Chapel Co. DurhamCausey Row Primitive Methodist chapelChartershaugh/Fatfield Primitive Methodist chapelChester le Street Primitive Methodist chapelChilton Lane Ends Primitive Methodist Chapel, Nr Ferryhill, Co DurhamChowdene (Bute Terrace) Primitive Methodist Chapel, Co. DurhamClose House Primitive Methodist chapelCockfield Primitive Methodist Chapel, County DurhamConsett Berry Edge Primitive Methodist chapelConsett Park Road Primitive Methodist Chapel, Co. DurhamConsett Station Road Primitive Methodist ChapelCopley Lane Primitive Methodist chapelCoxhoe Central Primitive Methodist chapelCrook Primitive Methodist chapelCroxdale Primitive Methodist chapelDarlington Bank Top Primitive Methodist chapelDarlington Greenbank Primitive Methodist chapel 1879Darlington Queen Street Primitive Methodist chapelDipton Primitive Methodist chapelsDunston Primitive Methodist chapelDurham Gilesgate Primitive Methodist chapelDurham Primitive Methodist chapelDurham St Giles Primitive Methodist chapel Share thisFacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedin
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The 1889 Primitive Methodist magazine (page 59) contains a note of the laying of the foundation stones for a new Primitive Methodist chapel. It was expected that the chapel “will supply a felt need in this colliery village.”
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