In 1792 a meeting house certificate was issued for Methodist worship at the house of James Musselwhite, a carrier. Another was issued in 1816 for the house of John Goole but how long these meetings continued is not known.
By 1830 a group of Primitive Methodists were meeting here and were strong enough to build a chapel. A certificate for a meeting house was issued in 1931 and they continued to meet here. In 1932 both branches of Methodism, Wesleyans and Primitives, united and this became the Barford Methodist Chapel. It is no longer in use.