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A symmetrical brick chapel with arched windows and a central double door, behind a wrought iron fence and flanked by two trees.

Godmanchester Baptist Chapel

Particular Baptist Chapel, Godmanchester

History of Particular Baptist Chapel

Built in 1815. Public baptisms would take place in the River Ouse.

The chapel was later demolished and there is a garden of rest now on the site.

Sources

  • Book
  • Huntingdon Archives

Tags

  • Baptist
  • chapel

Projects

  • Godmanchester

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