Mabe is situated one mile (1.6 km) west of Penryn. Trenoweth Wesleyan Chapel, Mabe Burnthouse has been profiled by Jo Lewis and Tony Mansell. Trenoweth Wesleyan Chapel is located on Antron Hill, Mabe Burnthouse. Wayside Wesleyan chapel, now converted to house. Pedimented dressed granite front end with round-arched openings, traceried windows and panelled doors. A…Continue Reading “Mapping Methodism – Trenoweth Wesleyan Chapel, Mabe Burnthouse”
Grampound Road is 3 kilometres (1.9 miles) north-west of Grampound. This profile of Grampound Road Wesleyan Chapel has been compiled by Jo Lewis and Tony Mansell. The following notes from a brief history of the Methodist Church at Grampound Road was compiled by Mr S Brock who had 70 years association with its activities…Continue Reading “Mapping Methodism – Grampound Road Wesleyan Chapel”
Ladock is a village about six miles north-east of Truro. This profile of Ladock Wesleyan Chapel was compiled by Jo Lewis and Tony Mansell. Wesleyan chapel, now converted to house. Extended late C19 with small brick wing and dressed stone forecourt walls. Original chapel is stone rubble with a stuccoed front gable; dry slate…Continue Reading “Mapping Methodism – Ladock Wesleyan Chapel”
Ladock is a village about six miles north-east of Truro. New Mills Bible Christian Chapel can be found by continuing northwards from Ladock along the B3275. The chapel lies at the northern end of this, inside the north-western arm of a minor T-junction there. This profile of New Mills (Ladock Bible Christian Chapel was compiled by…Continue Reading “Mapping Methodism – New Mills (Ladock) Bible Christian Chapel”
Greenbottom is a hamlet in the parish of Kenwyn in Cornwall on the Penstraze Moor between Saveock Water and Threemilestone, near the A390. It is situated south east of Penstraze. This profile of Greenbottom Bible Christian Chapel has been compiled by Jo Lewis and Tony Mansell. 1841 – 7th April: Deed of trust, Greenbottom…Continue Reading “Mapping Methodism – Greenbottom Bible Christian Chapel”
Grampound is a village at an ancient crossing point of the River Fal and today is on the A390 road six miles west of St Austell and eight miles east of Truro. This profile of Grampound Wesleyan Chapel has been compiled by Jo Lewis and Tony Mansell. 1825: The Wesleyan Methodist Chapel in Well…Continue Reading “Mapping Methodism – Grampound Wesleyan Chapel”






