Matlock Moor Primitive Methodist Chapel Derbyshire

The chapel was built in 1903

Matlock Moor Primitive Methodist chapel from a postcar dated between 1901 and 1909
Englesea Brook Museum picture and postcard collection

Matlock Moor Primitive Methodist Chapel is on the Chesterfield Road. Open air services had been held before the chapel was built. George G. Blackwell laid the foundation stone on Easter Monday 1903  and the opening services were held on August 31st of the same year. It cost £780.

In 2014 there is little change to the original building. In the 1970s a small extension was built on the back. Frank G. Wildgoose donated an American organ. The building is still open for worship and is known as Matlock Moor Methodist Church.

Photos taken October 2014

OS Map Ref:119:313615

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  • See also the article on Matlock Circuit published in the Christian Messenger 1907

    By Geoff Dickinson (20/07/2015)

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