Primitive Methodist Chapel, Dye House

  • Description

    "Plaque above the door reads: 'PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHAPEL BUILT 1830 REBUILT 1865'. Meetings of the Primitive Methodists are recorded in this community from about 1824 but there is an even earlier tradition of meetings by non-conformist Christians in the locality, held in Dye House. The last service at the chapel was held on 27th August 1989. The building has been converted and is now run as a Bed & Breakfast (Riverside Chapel) from Cobblers Cottage (originally High Dye Cottage), situated behind to its left. To the right of the chapel is the former High Dye House. Three original cottages here have now been converted into two (West & East Cottage) [[2940801]]" Photo by Andrew Curtis, 2012.
  • Owner

    Andrew Curtis
  • Source

    Geograph (Geograph)
  • License

    What does this mean? Creative Commons License
  • Further information

    Link: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3259130
    Resource type: Image
    Added by: Simon Cotterill
    Last modified: 1 year, 1 month ago
    Viewed: 122 times
    Picture Taken: 2012-11-30
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