History

Bell Street United Church is an Local Ecumenical Partnership created in January 2001 between the Methodist Church and the United Reformed Church meeting on the Methodist Church premises. 
The United Reformed church were the descendants of the original nonconformists in the reign of Henry VIII. A Presbyterian Meeting house was built in nearby Muston's Lane in 1670. In 1715 it became Congregational. The Meeting House was rebuilt in 1859 and finally closed in 2001. 
The Methodist Chapel was built in 1766, on the site of St Laurence's Church, a medieval parish church. Rebuilt in 1827, it had galleries installed in 1864. In 1907 it was again rebuilt and became the Charles Garrett Memorial chapel.
In 2007 we remembered all who had contributed to the life of the church over the years as we celebrated the centenary of the present building, which coincided with the completion of an internal refurbishment of the church.