http://www.genuki.org.uk/cgi-bin/churchmap?GR=SD822376Genuki shows two chapels, Wesleyan Methodists were different to Inghamite Methodists and Methodism was very big in the North.
This is from the Wikipedia - but is fairly ok information. I think that Wheatley Lane is the last Inghamite chapel left.
Benjamin Ingham (1712-72) founder of the Inghamite Methodists was born in Ossett. He was educated at Batley Grammar School and Queen's College, Oxford. He was ordained in 1735 and accompanied John and Charles Wesley as a missionary to the colony of Georgia in the USA. In 1737, after his return to Ossett, Ingham started to establish the Inghamite Methodists after being banned in 1739 from preaching in churches. By 1755 there were over eighty Inghamite congregations, mainly in Yorkshire and Lancashire. A vestige of Ingham's Church still survives in the Lancashire/Yorkshire border area.