Building Name

Wesleyan Chapel, Newton Heath

Date
1880
District/Town
Newton Heath, Manchester
County/Country
GMCA, England
Work
New build
Contractor
Brown of Hollinwood

NEWTON HEATH. - Dedication services of a new Wesleyan chapel were commenced on Thursday week. The chapel stands on a plot of ground adjoining the main road, immediately opposite the old chapel. The body of the new building is a parallelogram, 69 feet by 47 feet, and is surrounded by a gallery three pews deep. Accommodation has been provided for 890 worshippers. The minister's vestry and other rooms occupy the rear of the chapel. The choir apse is octagonal, defined in the chapel by a moulded arch, supported on richly carved caps, with shafts and bases. The chapel roof is octagonal, in one span, without the beams or rods. The roof and interior fittings are of pitch‑pine, varnished. A sycamore band surmounts the wall boarding, and is inlaid with designs in oak and ebony. The external elevation is faced with Burnley parpoints and Yorkshire stone dressings. A tower and spire rise to a height of 125 feet at the west of the building. The chapel has been erected by Mr. Brown, of Hollinwood, from the designs of Mr A W Smith, architect, of Manchester and Liverpool. The contract was let for £6,300, and the cost of the land, together with the extension of the schoolrooms, will raise the total expenditure to £9,000. [Building News 24 September 1880 p368]

Reference           Building News 24 September 1880 page 368