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Market Place Wesleyan Methodist, Ramsbottom
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Ramsbottom
Lancashire
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The Wesleyan Chapel, built in 1873, is of stone in the Italian style, and has sittings for 700 persons : the cost, including school rooms, was about £4,500.from Slater's Directory, Lancashire 1895
The Wesleyan Methodist chapel and school founded in Ramsbottom was opened in July 1825. Subscriptions were collected to erect a new chapel in the 1870s. With the addition of land purchased from Mr and Mrs Cain, the two-story structure was reopened on the same site on 22 October 1874. In 1896, a manse was bought for the incumbent on Bolton Road ('Salmesbury House').
A further wing was added to the school in 1911. The school was requisitioned for wartime activities during the Second World War, but Sunday School activities continued. Prior to 1949, Ramsbottom Wesleyan Methodist Church was part of the Haslingden (or 'Manchester Road') Circuit. Ramsbottom became part of the new Bury Circuit, and Bolton and Rochdale District after September 1949.
The Wesleyan Methodist church was formed in the 18th century from religous societies founded by John Wesley and his preachers. It suffered many secessions, but was the largest Nonconformist denomination in the 19th century. In 1932 the Wesleyan Methodists joined with the Primitive Methodists and the United Methodists to form the Methodist Church of Great Britain.
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- 1838-1937 held by Lancashire Record Office MAC 22/1
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