Wesley Hall Methodist Church, Crookes
Introduction
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Image: © Dave Hitchborne Taken: 19 Jul 2012
The first building in which Methodists in Crookes met for worship was built in 1836. It was known as the Crookes Wesleyan Chapel. This second church was built on the need for more accommodation. The first church is still standing on School Road and has been turned into flats.