Quenchwell is a short distance north of Carnon Downs. This profile of Quenchwell (Chycowling) Bible Christian Chapel has been compiled by Jayne Spenceley. Unless stated, the photographs are courtesy of Roy Woolcock. The Bible Christians built a new chapel a short distance from the former chapel, which became the Sunday School. See http://cornishstory.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=5603&action=edit&classic-editor …Continue Reading “Mapping Methodism – Quenchwell 1906 Bible Christian Chapel”
Boscaswell is in the extreme west of Cornwall, a part of Pendeen. Jo Lewis and Tony Mansell have compiled this profile of Boscaswell Bible Christian Chapel. A Bible Christian Chapel is recorded on the 1st and 2nd Edition 1:2500 1880 and 1907 OS Maps. Associated with house or manse and stables. Extant but converted…Continue Reading “Mapping Methodism – Boscaswell Bible Christian Chapel”
Pendeen is a village on the Penwith Peninsula three miles (five kilometres) north-northeast of St Just and seven miles (11 km) west of Penzance. It lies along the B3306 road which connects St Ives to Land’s End. Jo Lewis and Tony Mansell have compiled this profile of Pendeen Wesleyan Chapel. A small Methodist chapel, probably Wesleyan…Continue Reading “Mapping Methodism – Pendeen Wesleyan Chapel”
Newbridge is a hamlet in the civil parish of Madron on the Penwith peninsula in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is on the A3071 road between St Just and Penzance, about three miles west of the latter. Jo Lewis and Tony Mansell have compiled this profile of Newbridge Wesleyan Chapel. 1840: The chapel…Continue Reading “Mapping Methodism – Newbridge Wesleyan Chapel”
Bojewyan is a settlement on the Penwith Peninsula on the B3306 road which runs along the north coast and connects St Ives to St Just. It is located between the villages of Pendeen and Morvah. Jo Lewis and Tony Mansell have compiled this profile of Bojewyan Wesleyan Chapel. A wayside Wesleyan chapel, at Bojewyan…Continue Reading “Mapping Methodism – Bojewyan Wesleyan Chapel”
Morvah is a village on the Penwith Peninsula. Jo Lewis and Tony Mansell have compiled this profile of Morvah Wesleyan Chapel. 1744 Chapel 1743: Charles Wesley preached in Morvah and between them Charles and his brother John preached here over 20 times between 1743 and 1766. (Morvah – Methodist Society House – 1744-1766) 25th July…Continue Reading “Mapping Methodism – Morvah Wesleyan Chapel”






