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Museum of Primitive Methodism

Museum of Primitive Methodism

  • About Us
    • The Englesea Brook herb garden
    • About Us

      Explore our museum, our beautiful Georgian chapel and our graveyard for free.

    • Introduction
    • Our History
    • Chapel & Graveyard
    • Museum of Primitive Methodism
    • Latest News
    • Englesea Extra
    • Annual Report
    • Contact Us
  • Visiting Us
    • Our Location

      We are located in the peaceful hamlet of Englesea Brook, on the Cheshire/Staffordshire border, with easy access from the M6 (Junction 16).

    • Your Visit
    • Group Visits
    • Chapel & Graveyard
    • Museum of Primitive Methodism
    • Tea Room
    • Our Shop
    • Access
  • 2026 Events
    • Englesea Brook Chapel and Museum of Primitive Methodism

    • Events

      Our annual programme includes talks, tours, heritage services, lunchtime ‘soup and study’, special events, including Museums at Night and study days.

    • Events
    • Methodist Heritage Talks
    • Advent and Lent Study Sessions
    • 2026 Community Worship
  • Exhibitions
    • Exhibits

      Discover our fascinating collection of over 5,000 artefacts, including paintings, ceramics, banners and much more.

      It has considerable significance and no other collection of similar stature exists in this field.

    • Explore the collection
    • History of the collection
    • Child Mortality
    • Root and Branch Exhibition
    • Black History
    • Black History: Digital Exhibition
    • Primitive Methodism: Digital Exhibition
    • Conscientious Objectors and Primitive Methodism: Digital Exhibition
  • Learning
    • Schools, Families & Home-ed

      We offer a unique learning environment. We champion Fun & Learning. Our KS1 & KS2 workshops are all linked to the National Curriculum.

    • Learning Programmes
    • Families
    • Learning Resources
    • Craft Resources
  • Research
    • Doing Research

      Primitive Methodism, its people, places, and links to politics and social justice, is a popular area of research today.

      We have a unique Library relating to Primitive Methodism, and you are welcome to browse our Reference collection in the Reading Room.

      Please contact us to make an appointment if you want to do research.

    • Family History
    • Local History
    • Library
    • Burial Register 1841-1917
    • Reading Room
  • Support Us
    • Support Us

      Englesea Brook Chapel & Museum is a small, charitable organisation, and we rely on income from donations and fund raising.

      Any help you can give will be gratefully received, and will make a real difference.

      You can also support us by joining the Friends, or becoming a volunteer.

    • Volunteering
    • Donations & Gifts
    • Alsager Book Emporium
    • Friends of Englesea Brook
  • Spiritual Resources
    • A candle and text

      Studying at advent

    • Spiritual Resources

      Englesea Brook is an active Methodist Chapel which holds regular services.  We welcome all worshippers.  We also hold occasional services at the Hassall Road Methodist Church in Alsager.  In addition we hold online study sessions during Lent and Advent and host online Methodist heritage talks.  The whole world is invited to our online events.

    • Worship Resources
    • Advent and Lent Study Sessions
    • The Labyrinth
    • 2026 Community Worship
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Visiting Us

  • Museum of Primitive Methodism
  • Your Visit
  • Group Visits
  • Families
  • Accessibility Guide
  • Library
  • Reading Room
  • Our Shop
  • Tea Room
  • Donations & Gifts

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  • Events
  • Learning Programmes
  • Friends of Englesea Brook
  • Advent and Lent Study Sessions
  • Methodist Heritage Talks
  • Volunteering
  • 2026 Community Worship

Our History

  • Our History
  • Local History
  • Chapel & Graveyard
  • Burial Register 1841-1917
  • Explore the collection
  • History of the collection
  • Family History

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