Cropredy Methodist Church

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Cropredy Methodist Church is a Methodist church in the village of Cropredy, Oxfordshire.

CountryEngland
ArchitectEdward Pincher
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Cropredy Methodist Church
Cropredy Methodist Church
Cropredy Methodist Church
52°07′04″N 1°19′02″W
LocationCropredy, Oxfordshire
CountryEngland
DenominationWesleyan Methodist
Architecture
ArchitectEdward Pincher
Groundbreaking18 April 1881
Completed26 August 1881
Construction cost£1,000 (equivalent to £100,600 in 2023)[1]
Specifications
Capacity200 persons
Administration
CircuitBanbury
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History

The Wesleyan congregation in Cropredy was established around 1822, but by the early 1880s had outgrown its first chapel.

A new chapel was planned and the foundation stones were laid on Easter Monday 18 April 1881[2] The architect was Edward Pincher of West Bromwich and the chapel with a seating capacity of 200 was completed by August of the same year. The builder was Thomas Cherry of Cropredy, supervised by Caleb Mander of Banbury. The opening service was held on 26 August 1881[3] when the sermon was preached by Rev. F.J. Sharr of London.

Organ

A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.[4]

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