Primitive Methodist Chapel, Broad Town

There were a group of Primitive Methodists in the village in 1824, these were an off-shoot from the Brinkworth Mission. A chapel was built in 1827 and there were 78 members by 1835 and 100 children were taught in the Sunday school; growing numbers meant by 1842 the chapel soon became too small to hold all those interested and a new building was erected. This was at a cost of £236; it was extended in 1858. A third chapel was built in 1866 and it subsequently became the Sunday school. It opened on 13 December, was renovated in around 1900 and was demolished in the mid-20th century.