Building Name

Trinity Methodist Chapel, Harrogate

Date
1879
District/Town
Harrogate
County/Country
Yorkshire, England
Work
New Build

HARROGATE - The new chapel erected by the Wesleyan Methodists at Harrogate was opened last week. The building is in the Early Decorated style. The outer wall stones have been supplied from the Killinghall quarry, and the ashlar dressings from Leeds. The chapel possesses a nave, two transepts, and a chancel. The walls are finished in plaster. The chapel is heated by hot water, and Messrs T and R Boote, of Burslem, supplied the tile work. The cost of the building is estimated at £10,000, and it will accommodate about 750. It is expected that when the spire is erected it will augment the expenditure to upwards of £11,000. All the work has been carried out under the superintendence of the architect, Mr George Woodhouse, of Bolton- le- Moors. [Building News 18 April 1879 page 429]

To BUILDERS.-Persons wishing to TENDER for the whole or any portion of the WORKS required in the ERECTION of a WESLEYAN CHAPEL at Harrogate are requeated to send their names to the undersigned, on or before Thursday next, the 7th June. Quantities, will be provided  GEORGE WOODHOUSE, Architect Bolton May 30, 1877. [Leeds Mercury 1 June 1877 page 1]

Reference    Building News 18 April 1879 page 429
Reference    Building News 9 May 1879 page 526