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East Riding Primitive Methodist Chapels East Riding Primitive Methodist chapels Taken from the list published in East Riding chapels and meeting houses by David and Susan Neave, published by the East Yorkshire Local History Society in 1990. “On site” and “picture” refer to whether the chapel is on the My Primitive Methodist Ancestors website (as at November 2016). built/ enlarged/ chapel on site picture closed demolished use recorded notes acquired rebuilt Acklam 1821 yes stable 1985 Aike 1885 yes wooden Aldbrough 1850 1907 1960 store 1980 Anlaby no date yes Anlaby 1863 yes office 1987 Asselby 1850 yes house 1989 Atwick yes yes 1856 1987 1987 Bainton yes yes 1837 yes store 1989 Balkholme 1870 c. 1950 house 1979 architect WC Smithson Barmby Marsh 1833 1902 in use 1989 (Leeds) Barmby Moor 1834 1930s house 1989 Beeford yes yes no date 1873 1964 1988 architect J Wright (Hull) Bempton Ebenezer yes yes 1843 1862 1964 store 1989 Bentley yes yes 1895 1930s 1985 architect W Petch Beswick yes yes 1888 in use 1989 (Middleton) architect JC Petch Beverley Norwood 1901 in use 1989 (Scarborough) Beverley Wednesday Market yes yes 1825 1867-8 1955 yes architect J Wright (Hull) Bewholme yes yes 1838 1863 in use 1989 Bishop Wilton 1835 1863 by 1941 shop 1985 built/ enlarged/ chapel on site picture closed demolished use recorded notes acquired rebuilt Brandesburton Moor Town yes yes 1870 yes 1988 architect J Wright (Hull) Bridlington Chapel Street 1870 1879 1969 yes then architect W (Central MC) Freeman (Hull) Bridlington Esplanade 1833 1869 yes Bridlington St John Street 1833 1849 yes architect W Freeman Bridlington St John Street yes yes 1849 1877 1970 shop 1989 (Hull) Broomfleet 1861 1930s store 1988 Bubwith no date 1862 yes hall 1977 architect T Pratt (Hull) Bugthorpe 1833 yes yes former schoolroom Burstwick 1898 in use 1980 architect TB Thompson Burton Fleming 1838 yes store 1987 Burton Fleming 1903 yes house 1987 Catton (High) 1856 c. 1930 house 1989 Catwick 1839 yes Cherry Burton 1844/1851 1964 yes Cliffe cum Lund yes yes 1842 1864 yes store 1989 Coniston yes yes 1872 in use 1989 architect FN Pettingell Cottingham Hallgate 1825 1861 yes Cottingham King Street 1861 1915 1937 office 1989 architect J Wright (Hull) Duggleby 1835 1865 yes yes Dunnington (Holderness) 1839 yes yes Dunnington (York) 1852 yes house 1988 Easington 1851 1855 1964 1980 Eastrington 1871 1923 part house 1979 Elloughton 1830 1866 1958 store 1988 built/ enlarged/ chapel on site picture closed demolished use recorded notes acquired rebuilt Elstronwick 1853 in use 1980 moved corrugated iron; moved Enthorpe c. 1912 yes 1972 to Arras Etton 1845 1884 1968 garage by 1976 Fangfoss 1865 by 1947 workshop 1989 Faxfleet 1850 yes yes at brickworks 1843 & became Albert Filey Bethesda Mitford Street 1823 1870 after 1979 1859 Hall Filey Ebenezer Union Street yes yes 1870-1 yes shop/store 1988 architect J Wright (Hull) Fimber 1839 1863 yes 1975 1874 architect J Wright Flamborough 1821 1874 yes 1968 (Hull) after Flixton yes yes 1841 1988 1971 Fridaythorpe yes yes 1851 1932 house 1987 architect J Wright Garton on the Wolds yes yes 1824 1871 by 1954 workshop 1989 (Hull) Gembling 1845 by 1954 yes Gilberdyke 1846 1899 house 1979 Gilberdyke 1899 yes workshop 1987 Goodmanham 1890 yes store 1989 corrugated iron front Great Driffield George Street yes yes 1873 1964 warehouse 1989 architect J Wright (Hull) demolished 1856/186 Great Driffield Mill Street 1821 1873 1980s architect H Fippard 5 Great Hatfield yes yes 1862 1901 in use 1987 Grindale 1845 yes Haisthorpe yes yes 1888 in use 1989 built/ enlarged/ chapel on site picture closed demolished use recorded notes acquired rebuilt Halsham 1873 in use 1980 architect W Freeman Hayton 1830 1850 1919 1969 1883 Hedon Baxtergate yes yes 1873 (schoolro yes 1917 destroyed by bomb; om) architect FN Pettingell Hemingbrough 1857 store 1989 built 1847 by Heslington by 1887 since 1972 Independent Methodists Hessle Chapel Yard, 1827 1857 19090 yes architect J Wright (Hull) Southgate Hessle South Lane 1909 by 1978 showroom 1988 architect TB Atkinson Hollym 1860 1979 store 1980 Holme upon Spalding Moor 1850 1880 1986 1986 Wesleyan built 1820 Holmpton 1906 1932 house 1980 (1878) Holmpton no date 1905 workshop 1989 Hornsea Market Place yes yes 1835 1864/5 yes flats 1990 architect J Wright (Hull) after Hotham yes yes 1869 sold 1989 1989 architect J Wright (Hull) 1986 Howden St John Street 1837 1872 1988 schoolroom Howden St John Street 1872 1872 1988 Huggate 1849 yes 1980s Humbleton 1860 in use 1980 Hunmanby Hungate Lane 1841 1964 yes Hutton yes yes 1860 in use 1989 Hutton Cranswick 1836 1864 1969 1970 Kelfield 1852 by 1894 derelict 1989 built/ enlarged/ chapel on site picture closed demolished use recorded notes acquired rebuilt architect 1909 TB 1909/197 Keyingham Ings Lane 1846 in use 1980 Atkinson/1973 B 3 Blanchard Keyingham Main Street 1823 1846 house 1980 Kilham Baptist Street 1860 1946 yes Kilham Middle Street 1824 1860 house (Hodge Kilnsea 1885 by 1820 1979 Villa) corrugated iron former National School Kilnwick yes yes 1874 1963 house 1989 built 1821 Kirkburn yes yes 1839 1899 by 1974 workshop 1989 Langtoft yes yes 1839 c.1950 house 1988 Leavening 1821 1880 yes yes Leven 1836 1877 yes replaced in 1877 architect W Petch Little Driffield yes yes 1878 yes derelict 1989 (Middleton) Little Kelk yes yes 1861 1962 house 1989 1862/191 architect W Petch Lockington yes yes 1825 yes disused 1989 3 (Middleton) Long Riston 1836 1977 derelict 1986 Oddfellows Hall Lund yes yes 1839 1871 1989 then church hall architect W Petch Lund yes yes 1871 in use 1986 (Middleton) (attributed) Luttons Ambo 1848 1863 yes yes Market Weighton 1828 1860 yes office 1989 architect W Smithson Market Weighton yes yes 1902 yes shop 1989 (Leeds) built/ enlarged/ chapel on site picture closed demolished use recorded notes acquired rebuilt Melbourne 1821 1859 1930s hall 1977 Middleton 1821 1864 yes architect H Fippard Middleton 1864-5 yes house 1987 (York) Millington 1866 1939 house 1989 Muston 1824 in use 1988 Nafferton Coppergate 1858 1967 1988 architect J Wright (Hull) Nafferton Priestgate 1824 1858 yes Newport 1827 1891 yes parish room Newport Walmsley Memorial 1891 yes 1984 1979 North Cave Church Street 1819 1870 yes North Cave Westgate yes yes 1870 in use 1989 architect J Wright (Hull) North Dalton 1836 1867 yes c. 1965 North Duffield 1821 1926-7 house 1977 Oddfellows hall North Ferriby 1821 1877 until 1987 then 1989 house North Ferriby yes yes 1877 in use 1989 North Frodingham yes yes 1842 yes part workshop 1983 North Newbold Galegate 1839 1878 house 1987 North Newbold Ratten Row 1878 1956 1987 architect J Gibson Norton yes yes 1864 1884 in use 1985 (Malton) Patrington Greenshaw Lane 1841 1862 1932 store 1988 architect J Wright (Hull) Patrington Haven 1852 1905 store 1980 Patrington Haven 1905 in use 1980 architect TB Atkinson Paull 1851 1871 yes built/ enlarged/ chapel on site picture closed demolished use recorded notes acquired rebuilt Paull 1871 1915 house 1980 architect H Ibbotson Pocklington Chapmangate 1820 1865 yes (Pocklington) Pocklington Union Street yes no 1865 1964 1979 1858.186 hall and architect J Wright (Hull) Preston School Road yes yes 1822 c.1955 1980 7 workshop 1867 attributed PrestonHull Road by 1911 by 1934 yes replaced 1857 architect Riccall Main Street yes yes no date 1930s store 1898 Mr Pratt Rillington 1832 1880 yes? in use? 1984 Rimswell 1889 1965 house 1980 Rimswell c1813 1889 yes Roos 1826 1868 c.1970 replaced 1868 Rudston yes yes 1830 1877 in use 1989 architect Rev AJ Noble Scagglethorpe 1866 yes yes Seaton 1837 in use 1988 Seaton Ross yes yes 1821 1878 1965 store 1989 Sherburn 1865 yes yes Shiptonthorpe 1834 1867 yes house 1986 Skipsea 1845 yes reading room 1989 Skipwith yes yes 1868-9 in use 1989 Skirlaugh 1821 1851 yes reading room Skirlaugh 1859 yes architect W Petch Sledmere 1889 in use 1988 (Middleton) architect W Freeman South Cave yes yes 1837 1876-7 in use 1988 (Hull) Stamford Bridge 1866 by 1935 store 1989 built/ enlarged/ chapel on site picture closed demolished use recorded notes acquired rebuilt Staxton yes yes 1847 in use 1988 Sutton on Hull Chamberlain 1832 1855 1876 yes Street Sutton on Hull College Street yes yes 1876 1933 hall 1987 registered/deregistere Sutton upon Derwent 1861 1876 d Swanland 1828 yes store 1987 Thearne 1828 1867 1958 offices 1987 originally (1800) Independent/Methodis village hall then t then Independent Thorngumbald 1879 1936 largely farm buildings (Congregationalist); taken over by Prims in 1879 Thornholme 1892 yes 1986 1977 Thwing 1840 after 1937 Walkington 1879 yes 1962 Walkington Northgate 1837 1879 house 1988 Wansford 1864 1906 village hall 1989 Warter by 1892 yes yes architect W Petch Watton yes yes 1887 1969 house 1986 (Middleton) attributed Wawne 1860 yes in use 1989 Weaverthorpe 1841 1888 yes yes Weel 1860 1963 store 1989 Welton yes yes 1869 yes yes Welwick 1848 1911 yes Welwick 1911 in use 1980 built/ enlarged/ chapel on site picture closed demolished use recorded notes acquired rebuilt Westow 1873 yes yes Wetwang 1824 1869 1959 1961 Wilberfoss 1824 1872 1937 house 1989 Willerby (Kirk Ella) 1850 1897 workshop 1987 Willerby (Kirk Ella) yes yes 1897 1900 1965 Methodist Hall 1987 schoolroom 1900 Withernsea Alma Street 1858 1878 garage 1989 architect W Freeman Withernsea Hull Road 1878-9 in use 1989 (Hull) Withernwick 1843 yes garage 1987 Wold Newton 1841 1870 yes yes Source: Neave, David and Susan (1990) East Riding chapels and meeting houses, published by the East Yorkshire Local History Society, Hull .
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