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Angarrack Methodist Chapel 150th Anniversary Celebration

Angarrack Methodist Chapel
150th Anniversary Celebration

Angarrack Methodist Chapel will celebrate its 150th anniversary in 2024. To recognise this unique event, an afternoon get together is being organised for Saturday 30th March in the community centre.

The event will commence at 1400, with cream tea, pasties and teas and coffees available to those attending. There will be no charge, however guests are more than welcome to contribute to the event prior to, or on the day.

It is hoped to have a display of old photographs of the chapel, and events held in it over the 150-year history. If you have anything that might be of interest, please contact Shirley Thomas details below.  read more »

Angarrack Methodist Church & Community Centre - inside view

191201 | The members of Angarrack Methodist Chapel extend their grateful thanks to our builder friends

Angarrack Methodist Chapel.

The members of Angarrack Methodist Chapel extend their grateful thanks to our builder friends, Mr Terry Williams and Mr M Bryant for removing and renewing the plaster on the front of the Chapel and replacing it with new.

Many volunteers assisted in this work, they are:  
Philip Osborne, Michael Jackson, Colin Hatch, Ian Phillips, Geoff Pooley, Tony Uren, Raymond Trewern, Chris Bray and Mike Yendall.

The walls of the Chapel have been recoated and it is now looking wonderful. New doors at the front of the Chapel are being made and these will complete the project.

Shirley Thomas

Velling-Varine, Sunday 8 August 1743 | Charles Wesley

According to 

The Wesleys in Cornwall, 1743–1789: A Record of Their Activities Town by Town

By Samuel J.
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1930 | A bazaar was held at Angarrack, Hayle, on Monday, in aid of the Wesleyan chapel renovation scheme

HAYLE. A bazaar was held at Angarrack, Hayle, on Monday, in aid of the Wesleyan chapel renovation scheme. The stallholders were Sweets, Misses G. Eddy and M. Whear. Refreshments. Missee G. Rutter and J. Tripr*. Mesdames Adams, Harris, and Mills. Fancy


 

Cornishman Cornwall, England

27 Nov 1930  read more »

1948 | Anganack Methodist Church was re-opened last week, after renovation

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1948 | Angarrack Methodist Church was re-opened last week, after renovation

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Angarrack Chapel

The new chapel (replacing the outgrown Wesleyan Chapel of 1843) was built in a quarry near the Smelting House. The Foundation Stone was laid by Captain Peter Perry of Lelant on Saturday 16th August 1873.

Angarrack Chapel opened on Good Friday 10th April 1874. A Sunday School was built on in 1889 and Vestries addd in 1926.

[thanks to The Village of Angarrack Cornwall A pictorial view past and present by Dawn Guiver]

[Now believe original Chapel was 1834, recorded on 1841 Tithe Map - https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MCO97...)  read more »

Thanks from Angarrack Chapel

Members at Angarrack Methodist Church extend their grateful thanks to Terry Williams and Malcolm Bryant for organising, and working on, the repairs which have recently been completed at the chapel. We are also grateful to the many men, some whose names are unknown to us, who gave their time to help in the repair of the boundary walls, the building of new steps and repairing the porch roofs. We are also indebted to those people who supplied the materials for these jobs free of charge. The new windows were provided by the chapel and the Community Association but again the labour was freely given.

Thank you all very much. Without your help we would find it difficult to get these jobs done. May God bless you all.

2013

1743 | Charles Wesley

According to The Book of Hayle by Cyril Noall 1985 ISBN 38009003980296:  read more »

A thank-you to all who helped reroof the Angarrack Chapel

The members at Angarrack Chapel extend their grateful thanks to all the men (from the builder to the 'tea-boy') who so willingly have given their time over the past three months to help in removing and replacing the roofs at the Chapel under the guidance of our builder friend, Mr Terry Williams. A real community effort. We also thank their wives and partners for their understanding during this time. Pam Wills, Church Council Secretary

Angarrack Methodists | The Cornishman | October 2, 2008

Angarrack Methodist Church held their Harvest Festival on September 28 and 29 in their newly refurbished Chapel.

The services on Sunday were much enjoyed.  Mrs Irene Tannere was the preacher in the morning; she was accompanied by the group "New Life" from St Ives, and the organist was Mr G Pooley.

The evening service was conducted by Pastor Graham Kitts.  Mrs Kitts read a passage from the Bible.  Mrs Thomas and Mrs Bawden sang a duet, and Mr Barrie Bawden sang a solo.  The organist was Mr Edward Tanner.
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