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Elmstead Heath Primitive Methodist chapel
Elmstead Heath Primitive Methodist chapel was built 1867.
Martin Broom, who supplied the date of building tells us that there is a stone in a garden wall on the site. Where was the chapel? I cannot find it on maps I have access to.
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Christopher Hill
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24/01/2020
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Deeds exist at Essex Records Office from 1843-1968; with the Chapel being restored in 1904. (ERO D/NM 104; C1079; C732)
Many Victorian OS maps erronously say “Baptist Chapel”, opposite the also closed “Rose and Crown Inn”. It is roughly the site of the modern A&K Windows.
By Rob Butcher - Local History Recorder (17/11/2021)
Until the 1960s this was a thriving cause. Problems arose concerning the building, which had to be demolished, and for some years the church met in a temporary building on the same site. This, sadly, closed in 1973, owing to lack of numbers.
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Deeds exist at Essex Records Office from 1843-1968; with the Chapel being restored in 1904. (ERO D/NM 104; C1079; C732)
Many Victorian OS maps erronously say “Baptist Chapel”, opposite the also closed “Rose and Crown Inn”. It is roughly the site of the modern A&K Windows.
Until the 1960s this was a thriving cause. Problems arose concerning the building, which had to be demolished, and for some years the church met in a temporary building on the same site. This, sadly, closed in 1973, owing to lack of numbers.
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