St Just, known as St Just in Penwith, is the most westerly town in mainland Britain and is situated approximately 8 miles (13 km) west of Penzance. This profile of St Just Wesleyan Reform Union Chapel has been compiled by Jo Lewis and Tony Mansell.   On Bosorne Terrace is St Just Free Church, the sole…Continue Reading “Mapping Methodism – St Just Wesleyan Reform Union Chapel”

Dowran is to the southeast of St Just. This profile of Dowran Wesleyan Chapel has been compiled by Jo Lewis and Tony Mansell.   Dowran chapel is on the corner at the east of the village. A Wesleyan Methodist chapel is recorded in the south-eastern corner of Dowran on the 1st and 2nd Edition 1:2500…Continue Reading “Mapping Methodism – Dowran Wesleyan Chapel”

Crippas Hill is located south of St Just. This profile of Crippas Hill or Cripples Hill (Kelynack) Bible Christian Chapel has been compiled by Jo Lewis and Tony Mansell.   A wayside Bible Christian chapel plus attached Sunday school (1931) survive at Crippleshill. It is a good vernacular example, built of colour-washed rubble under a…Continue Reading “Mapping Methodism – Crippas Hill or Cripples Hill (Kelynack) Bible Christian Chapel”

St Just, known as St Just in Penwith, is the most westerly town in mainland Britain and is situated approximately 8 miles (13 km) west of Penzance. This profile of St Just Bible Christian Chapel has been compiled by Jo Lewis and Tony Mansell.   The First Chapel This first Bible Christian Chapel was in Fore…Continue Reading “Mapping Methodism – St Just Bible Christian Chapel”

St Just, known as St Just in Penwith, is the most westerly town in mainland Britain and is situated approximately 8 miles (13 km) west of Penzance. This profile of St Just Wesleyan Chapel has been compiled by Jo Lewis and Tony Mansell.   John and Charles Wesley preached regularly in St Just between 1743 and…Continue Reading “Mapping Methodism – St Just Wesleyan Chapel”

Gulval is a village now considered to be a suburb of Penzance. This profile of Gulval Wesleyan Chapel has been compiled by Jo Lewis and Tony Mansell.   1822 Chapel John Wesley preached at Gulval and had great influence in the village. In 1744 he writes of preaching and ‘regulating’ a society near Gulval. The…Continue Reading “Mapping Methodism – Gulval Wesleyan Chapel (also known as Trevarrack)”