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Building record MDR12735 - Former Primitive Methodist Chapel, Chapel Lane, Holloway

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  • None recorded

Full Description

The Primitive Methodists have a small chapel at Holloway that was erected in 1854. It is a neat stone building in the old English style of architecture, and will seat about 120 hearers. (1) There is a Primitive Methodist Chapel situated here on the 1st edition OS map. It has been superseded by a chapel built on an adjacent plot by the 2nd edition OS map (see SMR 19024), by which time this former chapel was in use as a Sunday school. (2-3) There is a Primitive Methodist Chapel at Holloway that was built in 1883 [see SMR 19024]. The old chapel was built in 1852 and is now used as a Sunday school [1912]. (4) There is a small Primitive Methodist Chapel in Holloway that was built in 1852. It was later rebuilt in 1883 on adjacent land that was donated by the Nightingale family [see SMR 19024]. (5) It is not certain whether the building now at this site is the former chapel [2011]. (6)

Sources/Archives (6)

  • <1> Bibliographic reference: White, F & Co.. 1857. History, Gazetteer & Directory of the County of Derby. pp 675-6.
  • <2> Map: Ordnance Survey (OS). 1882. OS County Series, 1st edition, scale 1:2500 (c. 25" to one mile).
  • <3> Map: Ordnance Survey (OS). 1896-1900. OS County Series, 2nd edition (1st revision), scale 1:2500 (c. 25" to one mile).
  • <4> Bibliographic reference: Kelly, A L (ed.). 1912. Kelly's Directory of Derbyshire. p 237.
  • <5> Unpublished document: County Treasure Recording Form. 10(b).4, with photos.
  • <6> Map: Ordnance Survey (OS). Current Mastermap and 1:10000 series.

Map

Location

Grid reference Centred SK 3264 5639 (20m by 19m)
Civil Parish DETHICK, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE

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Record last edited

Dec 21 2018 9:27AM

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