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Ebenezer Particular Baptist Chapel, Hastings

Ebenezer Particular Baptist Chapel, Hastings, Baptist chapel in Hastings, England

Ebenezer Particular Baptist Chapel is a neoclassical church building in Hastings featuring a three-bay structure with sash windows, pilasters, and a classical pediment incorporating a circular recess. The structure displays rendered exterior surfaces at the front and retains original red brick with yellow brick dressings at the rear.

Established in 1817 by David Fenner and fellow congregants who separated from Cow Lodge Chapel, this building was created to serve an independent Baptist community. The chapel underwent multiple expansions during the nineteenth century to accommodate its growing congregation.

The chapel represents the expansion of Nonconformist worship spaces in Hastings during the nineteenth century, when communities sought religious alternatives outside the established church. Visitors can see how the building reflects the growing importance of these independent faith groups in the town.

The chapel sits on a steep slope behind Tackleway, requiring some effort to reach on foot. It is best to allow time for a leisurely visit and wear comfortable shoes when ascending to this location.

The building displays a striking contrast between its formal rendered front and its plainer rear with exposed red brick and yellow dressing details. This difference reveals how Victorian architects sometimes prioritized public-facing appearance while keeping practical construction methods hidden from view.

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1817
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Neoclassical architecture
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50.85850,0.59610
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December 14, 2025 11:21
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