- Nprn: 11488
- Summary: Although the Methodist cause in Montgomery dates back to the eighteenth century, it was not until 1864 that a dedicated chapel was opened in the town. This lies at the junction of Arthur Street and Princess Street and was designed by the architect William Henry Spaull of Oswestry. It is constructed of red brick with a pointed turret on the southern corner and a rose window in the south-western gable. In 1903 a Sunday School was constructed on the north-eastern end, matching the architecture of the existing building.
RCAHMW, January 2011 - Description: No further information recorded.
Although the Methodist cause in Montgomery dates back to the eighteenth century, it was not until 1864 that a dedicated chapel was opened in the town. It lies at the junction of Arthur Street and Princess Street and is constructed of red brick with a pointed turret on the southern corner and a rose window in the south-western gable. In 1903 a Sunday School was constructed on the north-eastern end. This matches the architecture of the existing building.
RCAHMW, 31 December 2007. - Built: 1864 Source:JO index
- Architect: 1864 William Henry Spaull, Oswestry
- £ 1100: 1905 (RCCEORBWM)
- 190: 1905 Sittings (RCCEORBWM)
- 70: 1905 Sittings (RCCEORBWM)
- Converted: 04/2011 Residential - for sale (Marlies Cope)
- Materials
- Brick
- Monument Type: CHAPEL
- Form: Documents
- Style: Mixed
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- Grid Reference: SO22289671
- Address: MONTGOMERYMONTGOMERY
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Hello
My great great grandparents were married in Kinnerton Chapel in Old Radnor on 21st May1850. I have been searching for information on the Chapel, so was pleased to find this website. I have now located it on Google Street View – looks like someone is ‘doing it up’ to live in: https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@52.2612635,-3.1095337,3a,90y,232.95h,84.26t/data=!3m9!1e1!3m7!1s-8DWPORkq2RFVNXBLde_-g!2e0!7i13312!8i6656!9m2!1b1!2i53?hl=en-GB
The marriage record of my ancestors Abraham Bounds and Elizabeth Williams is attached. I hope it is of interest.
All the best
Saira
Dear Sara
Thank you for the information. I am glad to hear that it was some help to you.
Good luck on your continued search
Christine