Park Lane Chapel, Farnham, Grade II listed Baptist chapel in Farnham, England
Park Lane Chapel is a stone and brick chapel in Farnham featuring classical architecture with multiple design elements. The structure has rubble walls of clunch covered in stucco, decorative rose windows, and a rectangular layout typical of meeting halls from that period.
The chapel grew out of informal gatherings led by Nisan Samuel, a Polish Jewish convert to Christianity, and was completed in 1852. Its creation was tied to the rise of the Strict Baptist movement during the Victorian era.
The chapel reflects the presence of Protestant Nonconformist groups in Farnham during the 1800s, particularly Strict Baptist congregations. Visitors can still sense the mark of this religious community in how the building is designed and positioned in the town.
The building sits accessible from Farnham's main roads and can be spotted from the surrounding streets. Access to the interior may be restricted, so checking ahead or enjoying the exterior architecture is a practical approach to visiting.
The chapel was founded by a Polish Jewish convert to Christianity, an unusual connection in Victorian England's religious landscape. This rare blend of Jewish heritage and Strict Baptist leadership gives the chapel distinctive roots in local religious history.
Location: Farnham
Inception: April 9, 1852
Architectural style: classical architecture
GPS coordinates: 51.21658,-0.79851
Latest update: December 14, 2025 13:06
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