Milltown Chapel | |
Other Name: | Milltown Methodist Church, Ashover Hay Primative Methodist Chapel |
Denomination: | Methodist |
Founded Date: | 1824 |
Functional Status: | Defunct |
Heritage Designation: | Grade II |
Designated Date: | 30 August 1995 |
Closed Date: | after 2007 |
Circuit: | Clay Cross |
Milltown Methodist Church (known alternatively as Milltown Chapel, Milltown Primitive Methodist Chapel and Ashover Hay Primitive Methodist Chapel) is a now-closed, listed Methodist chapel in the village of Milltown, Derbyshire.
The chapel was founded by Hugh Bourne who formed a society in the district. The building, which also has a graveyard[1] (though this no longer present), was opened in 1824, and was expanded in 1870.[2] The building is built from coursed gritstone with a roof of Welsh slate.
The chapel became Grade II listed in 1995.[3] Worship ceased at an unrecorded date after .[4]