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King Street Methodist Chapel

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King Street Methodist Church, Derby
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LocationDerby, Derbyshire
CountryEngland
DenominationWesleyan Methodist
Architecture
ArchitectJames Simpson
Completed1841
Demolished1968
Specifications
Capacity1,400 people.
Length90 feet (27 m)
Width64 feet (20 m)

King Street Methodist Chapel was a Wesleyan Methodist chapel in Derby, Derbyshire.[1]

History

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The first Methodist Chapel in Derby was built in St Michael's Lane in 1765. In 1805 a chapel was built in King-street to accommodate a congregation of 800 people. By 1840 it was insufficient for the congregation and a new building was planned.

The foundation stone of the new chapel building was laid on 29 October 1840.[2] It was built to the designs of the architect James Simpson of Leeds and opened on 29 September 1841.[3] Pevsner describes the building as having a fine, stately Grecian front with one-storeyed Greek Doric porch, and an upper floor with Ionic pilasters, arched windows and a pediment.

On either side of the chapel, a minister's house was built. The one on the left was occupied by the Reverend George Browne Macdonald (1805–1868), and his second wife Hannah (née Jones) (1809–1875), whose eleven children were:

It was demolished in 1968.

Organ

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A pipe organ was installed in 1841 by Booth. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.[4] When the church closed, the organ was moved to Queen's Hall Methodist Mission in Wigan.

References

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