Ditchling Unitarian Chapel | |
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Location of the chapel within East Sussex | |
50°55′18″N 0°06′47″W / 50.9216°N 0.1131°W | |
Location | The Old Meeting House, The Twitten, Ditchling, East Sussex BN6 8UJ |
Country | United Kingdom |
Denomination | Unitarian |
Previous denomination | General Baptist |
Website | ditchlingunitarians.org.uk |
History | |
Former name(s) | Ditchling General Baptist Chapel |
Status | Chapel |
Founded | 17th century (congregation); 1730 (present chapel) |
Founder(s) | Robert Chatfeild [sic] |
Architecture | |
Functional status | Active |
Heritage designation | Grade II |
Designated | 27 September 1979 |
Style | Vernacular |
Groundbreaking | c. 1734 |
Completed | c. 1734 |
Ditchling Unitarian Chapel (formerly Ditchling General Baptist Chapel, and also known as The Old Meeting House) is a Unitarian chapel in Ditchling, a village in the English county of East Sussex. A congregation of General Baptists began to meet in the 17th century in the village, which was a local centre for Protestant Nonconformist worship, and by the time the present simple Vernacular-style chapel was constructed in 1740 a large proportion of the population held Baptist beliefs. Along with other General Baptist chapels in Sussex, the congregation moved towards Unitarian views in the mid-18th century; this caused a schism which resulted in a new chapel being formed at nearby Wivelsfield. The character of the Ditchling chapel was wholly Unitarian by 1800, and it has continued under various names since then. People associated with the chapel include William Hale White (the author "Mark Rutherford"),[1] Henry Acton, Adrian Boult—who was married there—and G. K. Chesterton.[2] The chapel is set back from Ditchling's main street and has an adjoining house (built in 1672) and graveyard, all of which contribute to the character of the conservation area which covers the centre of Ditchling village. English Heritage has listed the chapel at Grade II for its architectural and historical importance.
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