Chapels

Rowley Regis - Providence

In Bell End Road. Now the Christian Heritage Centre.

Rye - Bethel

was built in Mermaid Street in 1753. The present Bethel Chapel, which is locate…

Sedgley - Hope

Also known as Arcal Street.
The first Chapel was built of corrugated iron and a…

Shoreham - Providence

In 1814 Mr J Godsmark began preaching in his cottage, and in 1844 the friends t…

Southampton - Bethesda

The first Chapel was opened in 1856 in Northam Road by Mr Isbell and was called…

South Chard - Bethel

The church was formed in 1836 when 9 people were baptised by Mr Money. Until 19…

Staplehurst - Providence

The building was originally erected as a barn but was converted and registered …

Swanwick Shore

In 1835, friends met in a boat house which was converted into a meeting room. T…

Swindon - Rehoboth

In 1844, Providence Chapel was built and a church was formed. Mr R Piggott beca…

Tenterden - Jireh

Over the years, there have been four Chapels built in Tenderden. The first in 1…

Thurlstone - Providence

The church was formed in 1828 by seven members who separated from the Independe…

Trowbridge - The Halve

In 1894 several members left Zion Chapel and met in Marlborough Buildings in Hi…

Tunbridge Wells - Hanover

Friends who lived in Tunbridge Wells but who worshiped at Matfield were encoura…

Uffington

The Chapel was built in 1831. In 1879, the cause became very low and was at the…

Unknown

Where the chapel is listed as "Unknown" it means that there were no details rec…

Westoning - Hope

The friends first met in the 1790's in a building consisting of two
cottages. I…