Do you know of The Old Bible Chapel, Drybrook in 1881 (General)
Could it be http://www.myprimitivemethodists.org.uk/page/nailbridge_primitive_methodist_chapel
This is sited on the Ruardean Hill side of Morse Road, Drybrook. Using the same map on the link supplied by Mike Pinchin, it is west (left) of the word JUNCTION in MITCHELDEAN & FOREST OF DEAN JUNCTION RAILWAY line shown on the map.
The Chapel is sited just "north" of the site of Pluckpenny Colliery, hence the Pluckpenny Gate reference. It was/is known locally as "Sandy Bank" Chapel, or sometimes "Sunny Bank" Chapel. As shown on the link it was built in 1861. Now a private house.
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- Do you know of The Old Bible Chapel, Drybrook in 1881 -
Alan.Lonslow,
2015-07-08, 19:57
- Do you know of The Old Bible Chapel, Drybrook in 1881 -
Mike Pinchin,
2015-07-08, 23:46
- Do you know of The Old Bible Chapel, Drybrook in 1881 - HarryBrook, 2015-07-17, 20:09
- Do you know of The Old Bible Chapel, Drybrook in 1881 -
Mike Pinchin,
2015-07-08, 23:46