United Methodist Free Church. Liverpool Street Salford
The foundation stone of a United Methodist Free Chapel in Salford has been laid. It is to be erected in Liverpool-street and will be in the Italian style and built of brick with moulded stone dressings. There will be two front entrances into a vestibule from which there will be entrances into the body of the chapel and to the gallery. The chapel will afford accommodation for 800 persons, a large proportion free. The entire cost of the building including heating apparatus etc, it is believed will be about £1,500. The cost of the land was £566. The architect is Mr Belshaw of Manchester; and the builders are Messrs Barnes and Howe of Fairfield and Manchester. [Builder 2 July 1864 Page 501]
Reference Manchester Guardian, 2 April 1864, Page 2 (Contracts)
Reference Builder 2 July 1864 Page 501