Sheffield, South Street, Walkley, Ebenezer Primitive Methodist Chapel, Yorkshire
01 Sheffield, Walkley, South Street, Ebenezer PM Chapel, south and east sides, 14.2.2020
02 Sheffield, Walkley, South Street, Ebenezer PM Chapel, from north, 14.2.2020
03 Sheffield, Walkley, South Street, Ebenezer PM Chapel, inscription (i), 14.2.2020
04 Sheffield, Walkley, South Street, Ebenezer PM Chapel, inscription (ii), 14.2.2020
05 Sheffield, Walkley, South Street, Ebenezer PM Chapel, decorative window, 14.2.2020
06 Sheffield, Walkley, South Street, Ebenezer PM Chapel, foundation stones (i), 14.2.2020
07 Sheffield, Walkley, South Street, Ebenezer PM Chapel, foundation stones (ii), 14.2.2020
08 Sheffield, Walkley, South Street, Ebenezer PM Chapel, between chapel and schools, 14.2.2020
09 Sheffield, Walkley, South Street, Ebenezer PM Chapel, facade of 1904 building, 14.2.2020
10 Sheffield, Walkley, South Street, Ebenezer PM Chapel, foundation stones of 1904 building (i), 14.2.2020
11 Sheffield, Walkley, South Street, Ebenezer PM Chapel, foundation stones of 1904 building (ii), 14.2.2020
12 Sheffield, Walkley, South Street, Ebenezer PM Chapel, foundation stones of 1904 building (iii), 14.2.2020
13 Sheffield, Walkley, South Street, Ebenezer PM Chapel, foundation stones of 1904 building (iv), 14.2.2020
14 Sheffield, Walkley, South Street, Ebenezer PM Chapel, facade of institute, 14.2.2020
15 Sheffield, Walkley, South Street, Ebenezer PM Chapel, side of institute, 14.2.2020
Sheffield Walkley Primitive Methodist chapel
Primitive Methodist Magazine 1901/413
Ebenezer Primitive Methodist Chapel was built in 1890. In 1940 the chapel seated 650 persons in pews. There was a school room and seven other rooms. These were spread between the chapel itself, the school premises built in 1904 and the Institute which was probably built later still. The chapel has recently been converted into “Fine Crafted Apartments” but the rest of the premises remain in use as a Methodist place of worship.
Sources
Methodist Church Buildings: Statistical returns including seating accommodation as at July 1st 1940, No 999
Site visit 14.2.2020
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As a student I lived in the former manse next to the chapel. I went to Crookes Valley and never visited Ebenezer, but I have found memories of living with other students in the lovely (but cold) Victorian house.
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