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Parishes: M (chapels)

Madley: Methodist Chapel

Historic Environment Record reference no. 35250, Ordnance Survey grid reference: SO 4163 3840

A black and white chapel with a small porch to the front with a semi-circular window above. Along each side of the building are two rows of three windows, which may mean that this building is of two storeys.

It was first used as a Baptist Chapel from the mid-1700s, although the building itself is of an earlier date. Near the front door of the chapel is a gravestone dated 1828.

The chapel was closed and then re-opened in 1922 as a Plymouth Brethren Meeting House; it later became a Christian Brethren Chapel. The chapel is still in use today.

Madley: Methodist Chapel

HER no. 35250, OS grid ref: SO 3970 3840

A Methodist Chapel at Upper Shenmore, Madley. On the 1887 1st Edition OS map it is labelled as a Primitive Methodist Zion Chapel. It is no longer used as a chapel.

Mansell Lacy: Methodist Chapel

HER no. 35768, OS grid ref: SO 4300 4567

A Primitive Methodist Ebenezer Chapel that is marked on the 1891 OS map but not on current OS maps.

Marden: Wisteston Chapel

HER no. 18947, OS grid ref: SO 5175 4825

A chapel located south-west of Wisteston.

Marden: Plymouth Brethren Meeting House

HER no. 35777, OS grid ref: SO 5289 4784

A Plymouth Brethren Meeting House, now a chapel and attached house in a T-shape. It probably dates from c.1840. It is a brick building with a slate roof to the chapel, which is housed in the longitudinal part of the T and aligned south-west/north-east. It is single storey with a brick dentilled eaves cornice.

(Information taken from English Heritage's Listed Building listing description)

Mathon: Methodist Chapel

HER no. 3850, OS grid ref: SO 7391 4475

At Southend near Mathon is a disused Wesleyan Methodist Chapel.

Michaelchurch Escley: Llanrosser Methodist Chapel

HER no. 37140, OS grid ref: SO 2889 3769

A Primitive Methodist Chapel to the south-west of Llanrosser, which is marked on both the modern and the 1885 1st Edition OS maps.

Mordiford: Mission Chapel

HER no. 34632, OS grid ref: SO 5754 3926 

An Unsectarian Mission Chapel that is marked on both the modern and 1st Edition OS maps.

Mordiford: Mission Chapel, Checkley

HER no. 19040, OS grid ref: SO 5968 3858

A chapel close to Broadmoor Common in Checkley. It was built in 1885 of red brick. At the front is a small porch with pitched roof, which is flanked by a large rectangular window on each side.

The building is marked as a "Mission Chapel" on the 1st Edition OS map of 1887.

Mordiford: Mission Room, Checkley

HER no. 36602, OS grid ref: SO 5937 3843

A building marked as a "Mission Room" on the 1st Edition OS map of 1887. It is situated to the east of Mordiford and just to the north of Checkley. It is also very close to the Mission Chapel detailed above. The style of the building is very like that of a church, with narrow arched windows and large rubble stone walls.

Much Cowarne: Methodist Chapel

HER no. 30769, OS grid ref: SO 6385 4790

A Chapel situated between Bromtrees Hall and Hopes Rough, which is shown on the 1840 tithe map as a cottage, with the neighbouring fields as hop yards and cottages. It is shown as a chapel on the 1st edition OS map but on the 1964 edition it is disused.

The building is small and constructed in red brick with a steeply pitched slate roof. There are two arch-headed windows on either side.

Much Dewchurch: Methodist Chapel

HER no. 36599, OS grid ref: SO 4700 3310

Close to The Rhydd is a Primitive Methodist Chapel which is marked on the 1887 1st Edition OS map, but is missing from modern OS maps.

Much Marcle: Methodist Chapel

HER no. 36605, OS grid ref : SO 6440 3580

A Primitive Methodist Chapel at Kynaston which is marked on the 1887 1st Edition OS map, but not on modern ones.

Much Marcle: Methodist Chapel

HER no. 36607, grid ref: SO 6597 3380

A Wesleyan Methodist Chapel just to the north of Much Marcle. It is shown on the 1887 1st Edition OS map, but not on the most recent one.

Much Marcle: Methodist Chapel

HER no. 36606, OS grid ref: SO 6346 3290

A Primitive Methodist Chapel to the east of Much Marcle. It is shown on the 1887 1st Edition OS map, but not on the modern ones.