I can Confirm johnfilmer's post that there was a Wooden Wesleyan Chapel on Silver Street. It is now became part of Wesley Cottage.
There was also a the Methodist Chapel shown on Diapersons Guess. which was demolished in the 1980's
The Wooden Chapel is stiil there albeit much Modified as a House.
Planning app last year:-
Wesley Cottage Silver Street Bredgar Sittingbourne Kent ME9 8ES
Listed Building Consent for refurbishment of existing residential chapel building; replacement of existing windows and doors with double glazed timber windows and doors; repair of original sash windows; replacement of original shutters, new internal ground floor partition in cottage, and installation of Solar PV panels to garage roof,
Diapersons photo is of the second Methodist chapel at Bredgar. The first wooden one still stands in Silver Street as part of Wesley Cottage.
[/size]By 1868 funds had been raised to build a large brick chapel a little further up Silver Street, on the opposite side, where there was seating for 200. Faced with red brick it had a steeply pitched roof of Welsh slate.[/color][/size]
Sadly, in 1987, the brick built chapel was sold. The congregation had dwindled to a regular three, May Ingram, Winnie Hadlow and Eve Barton and the building was in poor repair. The last preacher at the chapel was Brian Davis. The chapel was then demolished and dated bricks from it were affixed to a wall inside Sittingbourne Methodist Church.
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