Methodist Chapel, Braydon

The chapel used by Methodists today was built in the 1880s and is constructed out of green corrugated iron. It probably opened in 1889. The site for the chapel was given by Mr Iles, of Moonsleaze Farm and it cost £109. It is still used for worship today and is found on Queen Street, the road where most settlement is found in Braydon, running east to west through the south of the parish.