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Wesleyan Church, Hallcourt Crescent, Cannock

A brick built church with pointed gable and decorative front lancet pointed window. The church was demolished around the 1960s, and houses were later built on the site.

Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Flash

The Former Wesleyan Methodist Chapel at Flash, rebuilt in 1821. It replaced an earlier building built on the site of James Redfern's house in 1784. Redfern was a shopkeeper and preacher in the village ...

Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Goldenhill, Stoke-on-Trent

The Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, built in 1868, was on High Street, Goldenhill. It replaced a smaller, earlier chapel and could seat over 500. The red brick building which stood close to the corner with ...

Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Halmer End, Audley

Halmer End Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1875 and replaced an earlier one which had stood on the opposite side of the road near to the school. It was demolished in 1979 and a house now stands ...

Wesleyan Methodist Church, Audley

This large chapel, which was built in 1876, stood on Chapel Street. It could seat 725 worshippers. The building to its left was a school and was later the dining area for Ravensmead School. Both the chapel ...

Weston Methodist Church

White Hill, Kinver

The corrugated-iron Primitive Methodist Chapel can be seen here on the far left, with White Hill in the distance.

Woodseaves Methodist Chapel

Woodseaves Methodist Chapel stands at the junction of the crossroads in Woodseaves village, and was built in 1863.

Worshippers outside the Quaker Meeting House, Stafford,

The Society of Friends, or Quakers, established themselves in Stafford around 1650. As a minority religion they were heavily persecuted. Quakers refused to be buried in St. Mary's churchyard, so they ...

Zion Chapel Interior, Stafford

The original place of worship for the Congregationalists was at the rear of the Vine Inn on North Walls. In 1810 several old cottages and some adjoining land on Martin Street was purchased and plans ...

Zion Chapel Interior, Stafford, (2)

The original place of worship for the Congregationalists was at the rear of the Vine Inn on North Walls. In 1810 several old cottages and some adjoining land on Martin Street was purchased and plans ...

Zion Chapel, Cheadle

The Zion Chapel on Coronation Street was built in 1820.

Zion Chapel, Enson

The Methodist New Connexion Chapel at Enson was opened in 1863 to serve the villagers of Enson, Sandon, Burston, Salt and Marston. The site was given by Mr John Leese of Enson and the foundation stone ...