Rashcliffe United Methodist Free Church
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Previously known as Rashcliffe Wesleyan Reform Church.
Prayer meetings established from Lockwood Wesleyan Reform Church c.1850, using Mrs Buckley's house in Victoria Street.
Used Town Hall in Swan Lane for worship from 1866.
Received encouragement from Rev Miller of Huddersfield Brunswick Street United Methodist Free Church c.1870-71.
Galvanised iron chapel built in Victoria Street 1877-78; had assistance from Brunswick Street and was essentially a mission attached to that church.
Stone chapel built in Victoria Street 1904; iron building next door continued in use as Sunday School.
Sunday School built next to chapel on site of iron building 1929.
Closed 1941.
Building used by Christadelphians from 1954.
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