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Southlands Methodist Church

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Location
  
York

Denomination
  
Methodist

Address
  
York YO23 1NP, UK

Construction cost
  
6,641 GBP

Architect
  
Charles Bell

Country
  
England

Completed
  
13 October 1887

Opened
  
13 October 1887

Groundbreaking
  
1 October 1886

Southlands Methodist Church

Website
  
southlandsmethodist.org.uk

Similar
  
Christ Church - York, St Mary Bishophill Junior - Y, St Olave's Church - York, Holy Trinity Church - Micklegat, St Martin le Grand - York

Southlands Methodist Church is a Victorian Methodist church near Bishopthorpe Road in York.

History

The foundation stones were laid on 1 October 1886 by Sir W G McArthur KCMG, the Lord Mayor of York, the City Sheriff and other aldermen. It was designed by the architect Charles Bell. It was "the third great Wesleyan chapel" built within York in a short period of time when it opened as 'Southlands Chapel' on 13 October 1887. It has twin towers on either side of an ornamental window and is built of white Walling Fen brick. There was accommodation for 750 persons in a large central hall with fifteen schoolrooms opening upon it; the cost was £6,641 (equivalent to £666,001 in 2015).

An organ was installed in 1893 at a cost of £438 (equivalent to £43,811 in 2015). In 1920 a hall was erected to provide accommodation for the Young Men's Association and other recreational activities; it is a memorial to church members who fell in the First World War and cost £1,753 (equivalent to £63,502 in 2015).

In 1905 the membership of Southlands was hit when the York locomotive works moved to Darlington, with the relocation of 2000 workers.

References

Southlands Methodist Church Wikipedia