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A History of the County of Somerset
… Presbyterian worship in 1672. 38 The Bethel Congregational chapel at Steart was built in 1847 and licensed in 1848, … 39 It closed c. 1938. 40 The small rubble and pantiled chapel survived in 1982 as a domestic outbuilding. Orig. Rec. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the grounds are several acres in extent, and a neat chapel has been erected. The free grammar school was founded … Bishop; impropriator, R. W. Myddleton, Esq. The ancient chapel, supposed to have been erected about the year 1237, … Wesleyans, and Roman Catholics. The Roman Catholic chapel, on the road to Norton, is after a design by Welby …
Old and New London
… Church. This edifice, originally known as Stockwell Chapel, was in 1829 described as "a plain edifice of brick, … in the Strand, and which afterwards decorated "Kuper's Gardens," the site of which we shall presently visit. Here … on the poor lendeth to the Lord." Caron House, and the gardens attached to it, are memorable as having been granted …
Survey of London
… and one of the rooms was adapted as a small temporary chapel. A church building fund was opened, and in 1885 John … suggested the purchase of Bethel House, with its large gardens, as a suitable site for a permanent church. 147 … plain three-storey brick building. The Windmill, Blenheim Gardens At the auction of Stockwell Manor in 1802, …
Survey of London
… from the roof. Kenyon Baptist Church, Solon Road This chapel was erected by the Higgs family in memory of William … of which he was Treasurer, and drew up plans for the chapel. 121 The foundation stone was laid by C. H. Spurgeon, … 92 were similar until shops were built across their front gardens in 1884. Nos. 4753 (odd) Acre Lane Formerly Nos. 2427 …
Survey of London
… Church This church stands on the site of a congregational chapel, an iron building erected in 1875 and called the … by his father, Dr. David Thomas, minister of Stockwell New Chapel. 35 The venture did not prosper, however, and in 1882 the building was purchased for a chapel of ease for the parish of All Saints, and dedicated to …
Survey of London
… the east it probably ran from a point just north of Durand Gardens in Clapham Road to the junction of Stockwell Park … (Legh). Shortly before his death in 1523, he erected a chapel 9 in the parish church in which he and his wife were buried, 10 and a second chapel in Stockwell. He left instructions in his will that …
Survey of London
… to accord with the roof pitch. The east end of each side chapel was treated as a low tower with an arcaded top stage … (see page 82) the house was surrounded by a moat and its gardens and orchards contained about four acres. The … still visible at the beginning of the 19th century. 61 The chapel built by Sir John Leigh stood a little to the south of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to be one of the sources of the river Lud. At Heath is a chapel of ease in the Norman style, which is greatly admired … (E. N. E.) from Nottingham; containing 216 inhabitants. A chapel of ease, a neat building, was erected in 1844, at a …
A History of the County of Somerset
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