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May 23, 2017 8:04 pm / Leave a comment
At the western edge of the town, a small kept cemetery opened in 1894. The chapel is normally open.
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July 8, 2016 8:55 pm / Leave a comment
Almost unrecognisable as a chapel and heavily altered, it is now housing called Chapel House. It was built in 1751 and enlarged in 1839 and was replaced by the current Baptist church on the High street in 1889
June 13, 2016 7:54 pm / Leave a comment
On a turning off Akeman Street near the Natural History Museum and now used as a Yoga Centre.
June 13, 2016 7:50 pm / Leave a comment
A nineteenth century chapel that was converted to commercial premises. It was convertedf after several planning applications to two resential units in the early 21st century.
November 10, 2014 9:33 pm / Leave a comment
Round the corner from the Grace Baptist Church (or vice versa). This is a church of 1889 designed by William Huckvale.
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November 10, 2014 9:23 pm / Leave a comment
Well above street level on the way to the Natural History Museum. Rebuilt in 1832 with rooms added at the rear in 1866
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November 10, 2014 9:17 pm / Leave a comment
The church dates back to 1655 but the current building is a rebuilding of 1818, at the rear is a Sunday school dated 1895.
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September 8, 2014 9:48 pm / 3 Comments on St Martha, Chapel Lane, Tring (former) now Methodist
An unfinished building constructed on the south west side of Tring as a chapel of ease to St Peter and St Paul, the parish church. The flint chancel is attributed to Carpenter and Ingelow and dates from around 1880. The wooden section dates from the early twentieth century and the porch from the 1960s. It began to be used by the Methodists, as a replacement for their chapel in the 1970s and was purchased in 2002.
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June 23, 2014 6:59 pm / Leave a comment
On the western edge of the town centre, the basis of the building is from 1912 and designed by a C. Green. A tower and south aisle were added in the 1960s by George Mathers. Reconstruction in 1995-99 by Anthony Delarue turned the church by 180 degrees and added a new aisle.
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