Crich Primitive Methodist Chapel, near Matlock
The Primitive Methodist Chapel in Crich is on a steep narrow lane. It is a lovely example. In the village there were three chapels; the older Wesleyan (John preached there) Mount Tabor (Methodist) and the Primitive chapel. Now only the Wesleyan is still in use.
The Primitive chapel is being converted into a house and they have retained the gallery over the front door. Before that it was used as a motorbike workshop.
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Derbyshire Archives:
Crich Trinity Primitive Methodist Church/Chapel, ref. D3729. DVD/301.
Ripley Primitive Methodist Circuit, Crich, etc., ref. D2192/JMM/43.
Forms of Title Deeds for settlement of chapels, school houses, etc., for use of The Primitive Methodists, ref. D161/BOX/4/103.
Note: there may be other PM collections at the said archives.
Regards,
Raymond E.O.Ella, Cumberworth in Lincolnshire.
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