Rudston Primitive Methodist chapel
Eastgate, Rudston, DRIFFIELD, YO25 4UX
Keith Guyler 2000
Rudston is west of Bridlington. The first Primitive Methodist chapel in the village was on Long Street and it was opened in 1830. It was demolished and a second chapel opened in 1876 which was used until the 1990s, when it was converted into a house.
The December 1877 Primitive Methodist magazine contains a note of the opening of a new Primitive Methodist chapel at Rudston.
Reference
Primitive Methodist magazine 1877 page 755
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East Riding of Yorkshire Archives, Beverley:
Ref. zMRQ (MRQ/27 (21) 1-8: Rudston Primitive Methodist Chapel. Documented later filed with the Bridlington Methodist Circuit, to include the following:
File relating to Rudston PM Chapel. PM Chapel Account Book. Collection Journal. Missionary Box Register. File relating to PM Trust Property. Trustees Meetings Minute Book. PM Church Council Meetings Minutes (loose pages). Leaders Meetings Minutes Book.
The architect is stated to be the Rev. A.J. Noble but who was he, for he is not recorded as being a Primitive Methodist itinerant. That of 1876/7 stylistically is by Joseph Wright.
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