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D3101 - Matlock Methodist and United Reformed Church, Matlock Green (formerly Matlock Congregational Chapel, later Matlock United Reformed Church) - 1848-2013
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D3101
Title
Matlock Methodist and United Reformed Church, Matlock Green (formerly Matlock Congregational Chapel, later Matlock United Reformed Church)
Date
1848-2013
Level
Fonds
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
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Archive Creator
Matlock Methodist and United Reformed Church, Matlock Green (formerly Matlock Congregational Chapel, later Matlock United Reformed Church)
Administrative History
The first Congregational Chapel in Matlock was built at Matlock Green in 1848. It was replaced in 1865, when a new chapel was built on Matlock Bank. This remained until 1970 when the church was demolished. The congregation moved into its Sunday School building off Chesterfield Road, which was erected in 1902. The church became a United Reformed Church in 1972. There was a school at Matlock Green from 1860. In 1990 it was united with Matlock Methodist Church on the site at the junction of Oak Road and Bank Road.
Custodial History
These records were deposited in Derbyshire Record Office between June 1987 and December 2018. Added to the catalogue as part of the FindersKeepers project by volunteer JW.
Organisation Sub-Type
Congregational, Presbyterian and United Reformed Churches
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Type
Matlock
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