Grittleton Strict Baptist Chapel

Grittleton Strict Baptist Chapel
Grittleton Strict Baptist Chapel
Location in Wiltshire
Coordinates: 51°31′09″N 2°12′02″W / 51.5193°N 2.2006°W / 51.5193; -2.2006
OS grid reference ST 862 801
Location The Street, Grittleton, Wiltshire
Country England
Denomination Baptist
Website Historic Chapels Trust
Architecture
Functional status Redundant
Heritage designation Grade II*
Designated 29 May 1985
Architectural type Chapel
Specifications
Materials Stone, tiled roof

Grittleton Strict Baptist Chapel is a redundant Baptist chapel in The Street, Grittleton, Wiltshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a Grade II* listed building,[1] and is under the care of the Historic Chapels Trust.[2]

History

The chapel was built in about 1720,[1] and opened in 1721.[2] It was promoted and supported by the Houlton family of the local manor house.[1] The chapel closed in 1982[3] and passed into the care of the Historic Chapels Trust in 2011.[2]

Architecture

Built in rubble stone with ashlar dressings, the chapel has a tiled roof. Its plan is rectangular.[1] On the east side are four mullioned and transomed windows.[2] The doorway is on the south side. Inside are north and south galleries, with a vestry under the north gallery. In front of the vestry is an octagonal timber pulpit. Also in the chapel are box pews, three of which are in oak dating from the 18th century, the rest in deal from the 19th century.[1] In addition there is a child's pew.[2]

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