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The Methodist Church in Cumbria

Keswick and Cockermouth Circuit

Broughton Church

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Moor Road, Great Broughton, Cockermouth, Cumbria, CA13 0YR

The village of Broughton lies about three miles west of Cockermouth. The Methodist Church is on the edge of the village near the school on Moor Road, grid reference NY073315.

Sunday services at 6.00pm.

The Women's Fellowship meets monthly on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 2.00pm from October to May inclusive.

History

Wesleyan Methodists first began to meet in Great Broughton, as the village is more properly known, around 1840. They first met in Trough House, then Rock House, both houses still occupied by members of the church today.

In 1846 a chapel was finally opened. This chapel proved too small, so a new chapel and Sunday School were built on land nearby in 1884. The new chapel, still in use, was rumoured to have been built on the old Broughton Cockpit.

In 1953 the members of this church and the ex-Primitive Methodists at Little Broughton combined congregations, meeting for worship in alternate buildings. By the end of 1970 they agreed to formally combine, holding worship at the Great Broughton site.

The members hold three special sales each year, attended by many local people, and bringing in a lot of money for the cause.

The present membership of the church is 11.

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