Knot End on Sea Primitive Methodist Chapel, Lancashire
Steve Wild
Religious services at Knot End began in the summer of 1904, with missions held in a house which is now the Spar store.
A new chapel costing £1,000 was built and soon attracted youngsters who formed a Sunday School. A schoolroom extension was completed and opened in 1927.
A kitchen and modern toilets were added in 1969. 1974 saw the transformation of the church’s entrance area creating a lighter, brighter interior.
Follow this link to view a picture of the chapel taken in 2006.
References
http://www.garstangcourier.co.uk/news/a-century-of-worship-1-1849830
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The minute book of the Ladies’ Pleasant Hour at this chapel has recently been donated to the current minister for deposit at Lancashire Archives. The minutes span a long period, 1935-1971, and had been kept my the donor’s mother, recently deceased. Here are some pictures!
https://www.dropbox.com/s/5lrx4hrbc3xd2lf/Knott%20End%20Pleasant%20Hour%20mins%20title%20page.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/klz0qx6svcdahg7/Knott%20End%20Pleasant%20Hour%20mins.jpg?dl=0
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