Lower Cumberworth Primitive Methodist Church

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This is a backup copy of the West Yorkshire Archive Service's "Off the Record" wiki from 2015. Editing and account creation are disabled.

The following source list was originally available only on paper in one of the West Yorkshire Archive Service offices. It may have been compiled many years ago and could be out of date. It was designed to act as a signpost to records of interest on a particular historical subject, but may relate only to one West Yorkshire district, or be an incomplete list of sources available. Please feel free to add or update with any additional information.

William Taylor, an itinerant Primitive Methodist preacher, paid many visits to Upper Cumberworth to preach between 1820 - 1821. Both Upper and Lower Cumberworth were preaching centres in Barnsley Primitive Methodist Circuit in 1821, using houses for services. A chapel was built between Cumberworth Lane and Top Road in 1851 which led to dispute of the ownership of the chapel in 1853 - 1858. The chapel was enlarged in 1877 and a Sunday School built next door to it in 1908. It was still in existence in 2000. A large room under the Sunday School was used as a village institute until the 1960's when it was renovated in 1972 - 1973 for use as a commmunity room.