Lumbutts Methodist Church
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Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 15 Sep 2004
First built in 1837 by a faction expelled from Mankinholes Methodist Church, and rebuilt c.1860-70. Quite a striking appearance, with its tall window in a steeply pitched gable, and the churchyard is unusually large for a non-conformist chapel. The chapel is at first floor level, presumably with a Sunday schoolroom below.