Brindley Ford Primitive Methodist Chapel
First chapel built c1862
Christian Messenger 1910/153
Enquiries made in 1907 failed to ascertain the exact date the chapel was built, and ‘the date stone had been chiselled and cut till no one could read it’.
The building was later used as a ‘public resort’ and it was thought that the ‘promoters of that enterprise objected to the premises being labelled’.
In 1898 a new chapel was built, described as ‘handsome new premises in the centre of the village, and with every modern convenience’.
Source
W J Harper, Mow Cop and its Slopes, Tunstall (1907), p58.
additional information from the Primitive Methodist magazine – 1897 page 314
The erection of a new school room at Brindley Ford in the Bradley Green station has been sanctioned
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