Description: This Wesleyan chapel was constructed on the east side of Cross Street in the early 1880s on land donated by a Mr Orchard. In 1899 it was enlarged when an organ was installed and later schoolrooms were erected on the opposite of Cross Street. In 1960 it was decided to amalgamate the three Methodist churches in Long Eaton and the Central chapel was selected as the new location and heavily modernised inside to suit its new role. To reflect the change it was renamed Trinity Methodist Church. In this form it survived until 2002, a replacement building opening on the same site two years later.
Picture taken from:- 'History of Wesleyan Methodism in the Ilkeston Circuit (1909) by W Smith.