This converted former Methodist chapel is in the middle of the Kent village of Bridge, south-east of Canterbury. The local 14-strong Methodist society raised funds to build the corrugated iron structure in 1894 for £139.17s 1/4d. They rejected the offer of a loan from the central Chapel Committee in Manchester, who wanted a more expensive brick building, in favour of their own debt-free ‘Iron Chapel’.
Source: The Guardian November 24, 2017 12:45 UTC