Treglidgwith is a hamlet near to and east of Constantine. This profile of Treglidgwith Bible Christian Chapel has been compiled by Jo Lewis and Tony Mansell. This chapel was found on the north road to Little Treglidgwith, turning over the bridge at the Constantine sign, it is now a wooded area. Near the Churchtown…Continue Reading “Mapping Methodism – Treglidgwith Bible Christian Chapel”
Porkellis is a village in Cornwall approximately three and a half miles north-east of Helston and is in the heart of the old Wendron mining district. This profile of Porkellis Wesleyan Chapel has been compiled by Tony Mansell. Porkellis has two chapels, both of which are Grade II listed. The original chapel was built…Continue Reading “Mapping Methodism – Porkellis Wesleyan Chapel”
Marazion is a town, on the shore of Mount’s Bay. It is 2 miles (3.2 km) east of Penzance and the tidal island of St Michael’s Mount is half-a-mile offshore. This profile of Marazion Wesleyan Chapel has been compiled by Jo Lewis and Tony Mansell. 1780s Chapel 24th August 1789: “calling at Marazion on my way to…Continue Reading “Mapping Methodism – Marazion Wesleyan Chapel”
Marazion is a town, on the shore of Mount’s Bay. It is 2 miles (3.2 km) east of Penzance and the tidal island of St Michael’s Mount is half-a-mile offshore. This profile of Marazion Methodist Free Church has been compiled by Jo Lewis and Tony Mansell. Free Methodist chapel, [Methodist Free Church] now used as commercial premises….Continue Reading “Mapping Methodism – Marazion Methodist Free Church”
Marazion is a town, on the shore of Mount’s Bay. It is 2 miles (3.2 km) east of Penzance and the tidal island of St Michael’s Mount is half-a-mile offshore. This profile of Marazion Bible Christian Chapel has been compiled by Jo Lewis and Tony Mansell. From 1815: A congregation of Bible Christians had met in houses….Continue Reading “Mapping Methodism – Marazion Bible Christian Chapel”
Bridge is a village between Redruth and Portreath. This profile of Bridge Wesleyan Chapel has been compiled by Jo Lewis and Tony Mansell. The earliest Methodist society locally was the Nancekuke society founded in 1774. One of the original 1774 members of the Bridge Meeting House was Samuel Phillips, a miller. He had heard John…Continue Reading “Mapping Methodism – Bridge Wesleyan Chapel”






