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Methodist Central
Hall, The Strand, Longton
the main entrance of Longton
Methodist Central Hall
on the Strand, Longton - photo Feb
2009
LONGTON, CHAPEL STREET and STAFFORD STREET (now The Strand). A building was erected in Longton for Methodist worship in 1783. Wesley first preached there in the following year in the open air, as the meeting-house was too small to hold the congregation. In 1804 a new chapel was built in what became Chapel Street and was subsequently used both for worship and as a Sunday school.
Shortly after the building of Stafford Street Chapel, Chapel Street Chapel was converted into Sunday-school buildings. By 1855 new schools had been built at the rear of Stafford Street Chapel and the old chapel was sold. From: A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 8 (1963) |
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