Building Name

New Wesleyan Chapel and extensions to Schools. Higher Openshaw

Date
1889
Street
Stanley Street/ Catherine Street
District/Town
Higher Openshaw, Manchester
County/Country
GMCA, England
Partnership
Work
New build
Contractor
James Robinson, of Ashton-under-Lyne

The foundation stones of a new Wesleyan Chapel at Higher Openshaw were laid on Saturday afternoon. The new chapel is to cost about £2,650. The Wesleyan body first established themselves in the district in 1872, holding their services in a joiner’s shop. In 1877 a school chapel was built, which is not now sufficiently large for the increasing congregation. There are 160 members of the society and 450 children in the Sunday School. Mr Lindley of Ashton-under-Lyne, is the architect for the new building, and Mr James Robinson, of Ashton-under-Lyne, the contractor.

Reference    Manchester Guardian Saturday 16 March 1889 Page 10 - contracts
Reference    Manchester Guardian 27 May 1889 page 6 - foundation stone