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Category Archives: Featured Chapel
Chapel of the Month – January 2015
For the first Chapel of the Month feature in 2015 we thought we might offer readers a mystery to solve… Yvonne Emerton sent us this photograph of ‘Hope Baptist Chapel’. Although the photogaph has been in Yvonne’s family for many … Continue reading
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Chapel of the Month – November 2014
The Dissenters’ Chapel stands in the historic cemetery of All Souls, Kensal Green that had been established by Act of Parliament in 1832. It was London’s first public cemetery, available for use by all regardless of religious allegiance. Kensal Green … Continue reading
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Chapel of the Month – October 2014
October’s Chapel of the Month is the picturesque North Lopham Wesleyan Chapel, Norfolk listed at Grade II. Dating from 1812, it is alleged to be one of the oldest Methodist Chapels existing within Norfolk and is now in the Diss … Continue reading
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Chapel of the Month – September 2014
September’s Chapel of the Month is the charming but unlisted former joint Methodist-United Reformed Church chapel in George Street in the brewing town of Burton-upon-Trent. Known originally as George Street Chapel it was built of brick in a Grecian style … Continue reading
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Chapel of the Month – August 2014
George’s Meeting House on Exeter’s South Street was built as a Unitarian chapel in 1760, the year in which George III acceded to the throne. According to Allan Brockett, “it was named George’s Chapel in remembrance of the benefits that … Continue reading
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