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Loxley Chapel, Sheffield September 2015

MrT

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Be rude not to have a look at this place, I was passing. The main entrance was blocked by RTC and police so a good old rough rear entry was in order. Bet this was stunning in its day.

Loxley Chapel was built in 1787 by the Rev Benjamin Greaves who was the curate of Bradfield, along with a few friends. The chapel closed in 1993 after the parish had dwindled to an unsustainable amount. When the construction of the chapel had been completed, consecration was to be refused because the builders declined to put in an east window for unknown reasons. It was later sold at auction for approximately £315 and thus became an independent chapel. According to a religious census of 1851, an average congregation at an afternoon service was 200 and it had started performing baptisms in 1799. The first officer onboard the Titanic, Henry Tingle Wilde was reportidly christened here.

The accompanying graveyard has also been abandoned, though wondering through you can clearly see well walked paths to some clean/not so forgotten loved ones graves.

In its later life, the chapel became known as the Loxley United Reformed / Independent Church. It is a grade 2 listed building and has been on English Heritage at risk register since August 1985.

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Thanks for looking guys and gals :)

 

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Looking good, doesnt look like its suffered much damage since i went early in the year.

Photo 5 is great, loving the focus (y)

 

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Looking good, doesnt look like its suffered much damage since i went early in the year.Photo 5 is great, loving the focus (y)
Looking at previous photos, its held up well this year so far.

Thanks, its a shame the old piano/organ is so damaged though :(

 

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Nicely done mate, this place has some nice character about it :)

 

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Nicely done mate, this place has some nice character about it :)
Thanks mate, glad I popped by here. Dog enjoyed the walk if nothing else ;)

 

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Looking at previous photos, its held up well this year so far.Thanks, its a shame the old piano/organ is so damaged though :(
Yupp your not wrong there, just tends to happen though unfortunately!!

 

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Seems to open and close this place, unfortunately for us it was the latter when we went. Rough rear entry eh? Lol :D

Good knob shots too :D

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Looking good as usual Mr T (y)

 

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Knob shots and rear entry? Am I on the right forum :p

Cool set there :beer:

 
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