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BOSCOMBE, ASHLEY ROAD, LATER ST GEORGE'S WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH
Catalogue reference: NM1/S/2
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The first Wesleyan meetings in Boscombe took place in a cottage in Shelley Road in 1876, until the Victoria Hall, Portman Road was opened. In 1893 a new church was built in Ashley Road. This church was replaced by St George's in Portman road in 1931 and the previous site was sold in 1932. St George's amalgamated with Hannington Road Chapel (see NM1/S/3) in 1955 and the former site was sold.
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Within the fonds: NM1
BOURNEMOUTH METHODIST CIRCUIT
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BOSCOMBE, ASHLEY ROAD, LATER ST GEORGE'S WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH