Knowl Wesleyan Methodist Church, Mirfield
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John Wesley preached at Mirfield 1742.
Mirfield was a preaching centre in Birstall Circuit 1776.
A number of members of Mirfield Parish Church left the church 1778 after the death of Rev Joseph Ismay, vicar of Mirfield 1740-78, a conscientious and intelligent man; the Rev Matthew Cookson, his successor as vicar, proved to be drunken and unworthy; these parishioners joined the Methodists and provided impetus for building a chapel.
Chapel built at corner of Knowl Lane and Water Royd Lane (later known as Knowl Road and Back Knowl Road) 1779-80, opened by John Wesley 1780; John Wesley preached again at Mirfield 1781.
Undenominational Sunday School built in Water Royd Lane 1819-20; this gradually came to be run mainly by Wesleyans; it is marked as a Wesleyan Sunday School on 1854 6" OS map; it was also used as a Wesleyan Day School from 1856-c.1909; the building was sold to the West Riding County Council 1909 and became Knowl County Primary School; it was later known as Knowl First School and closed 1993.
Chapel rebuilt on site of old one 1836-37.
Sunday School built next door to chapel c.1909.
Closed 1964; congregation joined Old Bank Methodist Church.
Chapel building later used as offices.