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Two-storey yellow brick church building with cream painted doors and the words Soham Baptist Church on the front facade.

Soham Baptist Church

Baptist Chapel, Soham

History of Baptist Chapel

Listed Building

Non-conformist chapel, c.1832. (Historic England)

There has been a Baptist chapel in Clay Street since 1752; the present building dates from c1837.

A two-storey, yellow brick building with three upper windows, two green front doors with white frames, and three stone plaques.

Soham Baptist Chapel (RGL2025)

A large traction engine pulling a long cart crowded with people travels down a street past a light-colored house with dormers.

Baptist Sunday School Treat, Soham

A large group of women and two young children posed in rows against the brick exterior of a building with two doorways.

Members of the Baptist Happy Hour in 1926

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  • chapel
  • Listed building

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