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Thurlstone, South Yorkshire

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A former Primitive Methodist Chapel, known as Beautiful Zion, of 1864 stands close to St. Saviour, at SE 2278 0337. Its successor, Thurlstone & Millhouse Green Methodist Church (for which, see below) is dated to 1914, so presumably this is when the P.M. chapel was closed. © Gerard Charmley (2022).

Providence Strict Baptist Chapel on Work Bank Lane. SE 2328 0379. © Gerard Charmley (2013). Recently re-furbished, advises Gerard, who on a recent visit took another view and two of the interior - 1, 2. All © Gerard Charmley (2022). It had a very small predecessor of circa 1828, also Providence (with the chimney), which stands in the grounds of Providence House, serving as a garden shed. SE 2326 0395. © Gerard Charmley (2022).

St. Saviour (1905). SE 2274 0340. © Bill Henderson. Another view, © David Regan (2021). Link. Grade II listed.

Thurlstone & Millhouse Green Methodist Church on Manchester Road. It's dated here to 1914 (see the comment at the bottom. SE 2241 0333. © Bill Henderson. Another view, © David Regan (2021). Link.

The village has a former Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, on Manchester Road at SE 2311 0341. It has a date-stone for 1888. Both © David Regan (2021). Link.

An earlier Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (and later Wesleyan Reform) has long been converted to a residence. It stands on Work Bank Lane at SE 2345 0372. © Gerard Charmley (2022).


 

 

 
 

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