Rehoboth Chapel | |
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51°04′26″N 0°20′50″E / 51.0738°N 0.3472°E | |
Location | Cousley Wood Road, Pell Green, Wadhurst, East Sussex TN5 6EF |
Country | United Kingdom |
Denomination | Baptist |
History | |
Status | Former chapel |
Founded | 1818 |
Founder(s) | Thomas Kemp |
Architecture | |
Functional status | Residential conversion |
Heritage designation | Grade II |
Designated | 12 April 1978 |
Style | Vernacular |
Completed | 1824 |
Closed | 1980s |
Rehoboth Chapel is a former Strict Baptist place of worship in the hamlet of Pell Green in East Sussex, England. Pell Green is in the parish of Wadhurst in Wealden, one of six local government districts in the English county of East Sussex, and stands on the road between the market town of Wadhurst and the village of Lamberhurst in the county of Kent. Built in 1824 to replace an earlier meeting place for local Baptists, it continued in religious use until the late 20th century. The weatherboarded building—now a house—is of a similar design to another Baptist chapel at nearby Shover's Green. The building is Grade II listed.