Out & About …

… on the North York Moors, or wherever I happen to be.

Tag: Wesleyan

  • Easby Wesleyan Methodist Chapel

    Easby Wesleyan Methodist Chapel

    I’ve had my eye on this Grade II listed building for some time but there always seems to have been a car or two parked in front. It’s a simple building of local stone with a Welsh slate roof, and ‘probably’ dates from the 18th century. It seems an odd site for a chapel. Easby…

  • Wesleyan Chapel, Bransdale

    Wesleyan Chapel, Bransdale

    In most villages and dales of the North York Moors, there will be a nonconformist chapel. Sometimes it will be a Wesleyan Methodist, sometimes a Primitive Methodist, sometimes some other dissenting religion. Often there may be two in close proximity. Nonconformity played such a major part in many communities it was often the dominant religious…

  • Wesleyan Chapel, Bransdale

    Wesleyan Chapel, Bransdale

    Since the Elizabethan Religious Settlement in the late 1550s, the Church of England had been the official church in England. By the 18th-century new dissenting religious societies had begun to emerge who refused to adopt Anglican principles and practices. John Wesley, an Anglican priest, with his brother Charles led a Protestant evangelical revival. He began…