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Chapel of the Month – November 2015
Buckfast Abbey, Devon For November’s post we are grateful once again to Dr Jennifer Freeman. Buckfast Abbey stands in wooded countryside close to the River Dart on the southern edge of Dartmoor. It is the only mediaeval monastery in England to … Continue reading
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Chapel of the Month – October 2015
Sutton on the Hill Primative Methodist Chapel Sutton on the Hill is a small scattered hamlet 8 miles to the west of Derby. Mentioned in the doomsday book as Sudtun, the centre of the current hamlet sits on a rise above … Continue reading
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Museum of Methodism
And now for some good news: the Museum of Methodism in London was awarded a Heritage Lottery Fund grant of £93,000 in 2013 to restore and exhibit material relating to the global growth of Methodism. The museum’s new interpretation shows … Continue reading
Blaze at Llanelli URC
From the Llanelli Star on 14 August 2015: “FIVE youths have been arrested following last night’s fire at an old Llanelli Church. Llanelli Park United Reform Church on Murray Street was all but destroyed by the blaze that kept 40 fire fighters tied … Continue reading
Chapel of the Month – September 2015
Mansefield Trinity Church Kilwinning has a long history both of Christianity and initiative. The name Kilwinning means ‘saint or cell of Winning’, and after its foundation in the 8th century the town became home to a flourishing Benedictine monastery for four … Continue reading
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Chapel of the Month – August 2015
Monks Chapel This month’s guest writer is architectural historian, Ellen Leslie. This chapel, just outside Corsham, is one of the oldest independent chapels in England. It was originally constructed in 1662. It is 31 x 18 ft and has a … Continue reading
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Chapel of the Month – July 2015
St Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, Loughborough (Grade II listed) This month’s featured chapel is one of the ones that members visited in June as part of the Chapels Society summer visit. The descriptive text below is based on the notes … Continue reading
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Bicentenary of the Bible Christian Methodists
Two new CDs have been released to celebrate the Bicentenary of the Bible Christian Methodists (1815 to 2015). By Roger Thorne and James Petherick: CHAPEL! A Celebration of the Bible Christians in Devon. (Contains an introduction and hundreds of photographs of almost all … Continue reading
Chapel of the Month – June 2015
Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Location: Kensington Church Street, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London. Architect: Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, 1954-59 (Grade II Listed) Simplified soaring lines, late Gothic reticence, soft brown brick and smooth … Continue reading
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Online database of C20 churches and chapels
The C20 Society has published a new online database of C20th churches and chapels in the UK with the aid of a grant from Historic England. C20 places of worship are incredibly varied and interesting, ranging from the traditional Gothic … Continue reading
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