Meadrow Unitarian Chapel, Religious chapel in Farncombe, England
Meadrow Unitarian Chapel is a red-brown brick chapel in Godalming featuring three arched windows and a gabled porch. The building contains a main hall and kitchen facilities, sitting near Wey Court in the Meadrow area.
The chapel was founded in 1789 as a General Baptist chapel, emerging from informal Baptist meetings that traced back to the 17th century. This site represents the continuity of Baptist faith in the area over several generations.
The congregation emphasizes inclusion and open discussion, welcoming people of different beliefs and backgrounds into its community. Visitors experience a space where liberal values shape how worship and fellowship unfold.
The main hall accommodates around 70 people, while the kitchen facilities can serve approximately 60 persons. Disabled access is available with appropriate facilities throughout the building.
A burial ground on the grounds holds four vaults with early interments, the last occurring in 1869. The inscriptions were recorded and offer glimpses into the community's past.
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