Trent Vale Methodist Church, London Road, Stoke

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Date:1878 - 1900 (c.)

Description:This building is one room wide by five rooms deep with a two storey irregular projection.

It was constructed between 1878 and 1900 and has a building at the rear from the same period.

Remembering Trent Vale Methodist Church

Doris, Frances and Gladys remember maing their star turns at the church:

"We used to be on the stage. We used to be dressed up on the stage, white dress on.

"That was for charity.

"We had a white dress on, white socks, black patent shoes and a white dress. We'd be singing on the stage and we used to walk round for the charities.

"Mum always had a new dress for that."

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