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Great Britain Whitchurch Congregational Church - Jun 19

BikinGlynn

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This one was a bit of a hidden gem that seems to of kept off the radar tbh.
Found by my partner in crime in the for sales we thought we would have a quick look at this while passing without much hope, & were surprised to find this accessible.
Even more to our amazement was what laid inside . Along with pretty much all the original features right down to the collection box, the place appears to of been used as a woodwork & steelworks workshop of some kind.
Fortunately whoever was using this had been sympathetic to the original features & the original paint was immaculate.

Anyway this is now sold with people in resident which I guess is a good thing but I would be interested to know what their intentions are as I imagine there is only so much that can be saved if this is to be made into a domestic dwelling.

Some history
[former] Congregational Chapel (later URC), Dodington, Whitchurch
In 1798 a group seceding from the Presbyterian church, q.v., met in a small chapel on the site of the present building.The chapel was described at the time as a "neat place of worship" and was built and fitted up at the expense of Mrs Jane Corrie nee Yate, and was opened on the 8th February 1798. In her old age the chapel was put in the hands of trustees and was enlarged and re-opened on 17th February 1813. This first chapel was replaced by the chapel in the photograph, at a cost of �2000 and opened on 15th April 1846. The chapel had seating for 600 worshippers. On Census Sunday 30 March 1851 there were 130 worshippers at their morning service and 184 at their evenng service. In addition there were 70 children at their Sunday School in the morning and 90 in the afternoon. The chapel was renovated in 1892. The congregation subsequently joined the United Reformed Church. The building was still in use until recently. It has now closed and an application for change of use was lodged (2008-9). The chapel was put up for sale in 2018.

The pics
A bit rushed as always (seems to be a theme of my explores) but hope u enjoy what I got.


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That's all for now!
 
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Telstar

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Wow that really is a hidden gem. So glad you got the photos because you're right most of that will go if turned into a dwelling. Love the little stove it is gorgeous let's hope they keep that
 

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wow love that ...so much lovely detail ...great report :)
 

lucan

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nice collection of bits left there , hope it gets restored tastefully
 

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Awesome mate. Pic no.6 is a beauty
 
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