Chapel, Mott's Mill (Congregational then Baptist), (Withyham)

Denomination:

Multi-demominational.

Internet:

Address:

Mott's Mill, East Sussex.

Grid reference: 552075, 135165, View on: Google Maps, Open Street Map, Streetmap, National Library of Scotland Map, Magic Maps

Incumbents:

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Baptisms:

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Burials:

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Marriages:

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Building information:

Built: c. 1868.

Closed: 1907.

Demolished: c. 1927.

Style: Timber built.

Current use: Demolished.

Documents:

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Publications:

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Notes:

On an 1878 map there is identified 'Ebenezer Cottages' - on later maps this is renamed 'Mission Room'. The Forest Fold Baptist Chapel in Crowborough founded a mission in Mott's Mill around 1868 in a wooden structure previously used as a Congregational Chapel and hired from the Congregationalists. Services were held on Sundays and Wednesdays, and the chapel was used by the Forest Fold congregation during 1897 when their chapel was closed for rebuilding.

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