People make a church not bricks and mortar. However, we are thankful to God, for the buildings he has provided. Some of the changes over the years are listed below.
1867 Mission Hall built in Granville Road.
1870 Hall replaced by the present chapel. It cost £2,500. (By 2000. the equivalent of £135,381)
1873 The Granville Hall built next door. It cost £600. (By 2000, the equivalent of £29,680)
1870 Hall replaced by the present chapel. It cost £2,500. (By 2000. the equivalent of £135,381)
1873 The Granville Hall built next door. It cost £600. (By 2000, the equivalent of £29,680)
1878 In March of this year a baptistery was installed
1885 First organ installed (replaced in 1908 by one that remains but that is defunct).
1890 An extra room (now unused) built between the chapel and hall to form a triangle of buildings.
1920 Electricity first installed.
1925 Another room built above that linking the chapel and hall (now residential).
1970s While the chapel was out of action the church met for several years in the Granville Hall.
1885 First organ installed (replaced in 1908 by one that remains but that is defunct).
1890 An extra room (now unused) built between the chapel and hall to form a triangle of buildings.
1920 Electricity first installed.
1925 Another room built above that linking the chapel and hall (now residential).
1970s While the chapel was out of action the church met for several years in the Granville Hall.
1980 Wooden pews in the chapel replaced by chairs.