Southwell Baptist Church This impressive Georgian building was originally the Southwell Parish Workhouse, built in 1808. In 1839 members of the Baptist Church bought this building from the Poor Law Guardians for £1,450. This sum included the conversion of the Workhouse to a Chapel and Manse for the Pastor. Before 1839 there had been a Baptist Church in the town, centred in Westhorpe, where a barn was used for services. An adjacent piece of land was used for burials. Today the chapel is used for many community activities as well as for worship.

by Heritage Lottery Fund

Colour: blue

Wikimedia:

Flickr:

Subjects

None identified yet. Subjects are curated by hand so please bear with us.