Victoria Hall Methodist Church

ORIGINS OF BOLTON METHODIST MISSION

Here at Bolton Methodist Mission, Bolton, we're proud of our rich heritage. So proud, in fact, that we invite you to join us on one of our many heritage tours of the hall (details below!). Explore the never-ending halls, sweeping staircases and simply superb architecture that makes up Bolton Methodist Church.

  • 1776 - 1777

    The  Ridgway Gates Chapel was opened in 1776 and was visited  by John Wesley on 16 April 1777 when he gave it his official blessing. At the time it was considered to be the second largest Methodist Chapel in England.

  • 1785

    The Sunday School, founded in 1785, continued in Ridgway Gates Chapel until in 1932 when the chapel was found to be unsafe and therefore, demolished. The widow of Colonel W.E. Walker generously donated funds to enable the build of The Walker School as a memorial to her late husband.  

  • 1790

    In 1790, on his last visit, aged eighty-seven, John Wesley writes:


    In the evening I preached in the lovely house in Bolton, to one of the loveliest congregations in England who by patient continuance in well being, have turned scorn and hatred into general esteem and goodwill. 

  • 1897

    Influenced by a visit to the Manchester Mission Thomas Walker proposed a similar Mission Hall be built in Bolton.


    This would be the first town in the country to have a Central Hall, in keeping with the ‘forward movement’, which was the last great attempt to reach those alienated from all the churches.


    The new Mission Hall was built on land belonging to Ridgway Gates Chapel.  Terrace of eight shops were bought with the middle four being demolished so that an entrance to the main hall could be created from the main street. The other shops were let to provide an income for the Mission.


    In 1897 Bradshaw Gass (architects) were commissioned to build the finest hall in England, based on the design of the popular Music Halls. It was felt that non- church people would feel more comfortable in such surroundings.

  • 1900

    Victoria Hall Methodist Mission was opened on 14 March 1900.


    In addition to Worship, the Hall was used for many other activities including…..


    Penny concerts and silent films were held on Saturday nights and the audience were invited to return on Sunday for worship.


    Concerts lasted around two hours, opening with a hymn and prayer, followed by several nationally famous soloists, musicians and often a comedian, and ending with the invitation and a benediction.


    During both World Wars The Victoria Hall played a vital role in keeping the people of the town safe as it was one of Bolton’s Fire Wardens Post. When the evacuees from the Channel Islands came to Bolton, The Walker School served as their reception centre before being placed with families.


    Today the Victoria Hall remains primarily a place of worship on Sundays, but on other days it plays host to a variety of musical events, lectures, meetings, school presentations etc. The many ancillary rooms can also be booked for many different events, and are used by many charities and organisations in our town.

HERITAGE TOURS AT BOLTON METHODIST MISSION

Join us for a tour of Victoria Hall and its rich heritage for just £7 per person. With a capacity of up to 20 people, explore the first town in the country to have a Central Hall, in keeping with the ‘forward movement’ - the last great attempt to reach those alienated from all the churches. To book your place, click on the links below. There are 3 types of tours all covering the building from top to bottom, each lasting approximately 2 hours.

Summer Time Day Tours – Hosted between 10:00 and 21:00. 

Winter Time Day Tours – Hosted between 10:00 and 16:00.

Night Time Tour – Hosted between 07:00 and 21:00.  This tour will take place during Autumn/Winter months during hours of darkness. 

Summer and Winter Day Time tours are usually specially organised Group Tours. If you would like to organise a Tour for your Group, please contact Joshua Orme, Facilities Manager on 01204 522569

Night Time Tours are generally pre-organised Tours for individual booking- for details of these tours and to book places, please keep an eye on our Concerts and Events pages. These generally take place in March, September and October


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