Deddington Primitive Methodist Chapel, Oxfordshire

Please follow the link to view a picture of Deddington Primitive Methodist Chapel, now a private dwelling.

Deddington is a civil parish in Oxfordshire about 6 miles south of Banbury.

The British History Online website regarding Deddington reports the following.

“Primitive Methodists were said to have a chapel in Deddington by 1879, perhaps the later Salvation Army barracks, established by 1898 and said to have been formerly a ‘little Bethel’. In 1890 the arrival of the Salvation Army was said to have caused a fall in church attendance. The barracks in New Street, disused by 1932, are in brick with stone dressings.”

 

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