The dissention grew stronger during the following few years, and in September 1836 the people withdrew from the Methodist Society at Mankinholes rather than submit to the internal politics they could no longer endure. A new chapel was2 planned further down the lane at Lumbutts. The first meeting in connection with the building of the chapel was held at the home of Mr. W. Bayes in September 1836.
The chapel prospered and by 1877 was demolished and replaced with the present larger building on the same site, with the school underneath the chapel. John Fielden Esq. JP of Dobroyd Castle and James Ingham Esq. of Bradford donated additional land on which to enlarge the burial ground.
Photo kindly supplied by Frank Woolrych
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