Weslyan Church, Winster (1837)In my opinion this is by far the most attractive of the 3 Methodist chapels in Winster. Like the smaller Wesleyan Reform Chapel on East Bank, of 1852, it has 2 round-arched windows in front, though here there are extra lights on either side, giving it a less spartan appearance. According to Non-Conformist Chapels and Meeting Houses, Derbyshire (1986), there was also a blocked window high up in the west end, whilst the pulpit was against the blank east wall. Please note the property is however now in private ownership. (Information provided by Rosemary Lockie)
Image contributed by Alf Beard on 9th June 2004.
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