Mouthlock Primitive Methodist Chapel, Barras, Stainmore, Westmorland (now Cumbria)
Two chapels
1st Chapel, built 1832
postcard belonging to Steven Wild
postcard belonging to Steven Wild
postcard belonging to Steven Wild
postcard belonging to Steven Wild
Mouthlock Primitive Methodist Church - Old and New
E-R Pearce October 2016
Mouthlock Primitive Methodist Church
E-R Pearce October 2016
Mouthlock Primitive Methodist Church
E-R Pearce October 2016
Mouthlock Primitive Methodist Church Date plaque
E-R Pearce October 2016
Tim Macquiban August 2020
Tim Macquiban August 2020
Mouthlock ; Return from the Primitive Methodist chapel in the 1851 Census of Places of Public Religious Worship
transcribed by David Tonks
The first Primitive Methodist chapel was built in 1831, and still stands today. It was originally three small cottages with a chapel upstairs.
In 1909, a larger chapel was built just a short distance away. In recent years it became a residential Christian centre, but was sold in 2013. In 2020 it is an Outdoor Activity Centre.
OS Map Ref:91:NY837121
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