St Tudy Methodist Church - St Tudy, Cornwall
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N 50° 33.339 W 004° 43.718
30U E 377551 N 5601839
A methodist chapel in St Tudy, at the junction of Chapel Road and Hengar Lane.
Waymark Code: WMZGQ3
Location: South West England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 11/10/2018
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A methodist chapel in St Tudy, at the junction of Chapel Road and Hengar Lane.
"Methodist Chapel and schoolroom with garden walls and gate to front. 1869. Ashlar slatestone with freestone and granite dressed quoins. Rag slate roof with gable ends to front and rear. Plan: Chapel of overall rectangular plan with entrance in front (west) gable end. School room of 1-room plan directly to rear (east) and C20 extension on lower right hand side of school room on south east. Exterior: Entrance in front gable end which has a tall round headed arch framing the C20 entrance double doors and wrought iron grille in gable end. 3 round headed sash windows with margin glazing bars in left and right hand side elevation. School room to rear and C20 extension to rear right. Interior: Not inspected. Garden walls to front (west) of stone rubble with granite coping. C19 wrought-iron gate. Wesley preached in St Tudy in 1746 and in 1811 the 8 members of the church built a chapel on land obtained from Samual Kekewich. The first chapel was registered in 1824, later being converted into a cottage."
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"The congregation at St Tudy meets for worship at 11am on Sunday mornings in their pleasant sunlit chapel. There are also various coffee mornings, lunches and other community events on an ad hoc basis. See the Circuit diary for details.St Tudy also boasts a thriving ‘Youth Club’ for primary school aged children which meets on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 7pm."
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