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Salem Chapel, East Budleigh

1718 establishments in England18th-century Presbyterian churches18th-century churches in the United KingdomChurches preserved by the Historic Chapels TrustEast Devon District
Grade II* listed churches in DevonPresbyterian churches in EnglandReligious buildings and structures completed in 1718
Salem Chapel, East Budleigh geograph.org.uk 1020065
Salem Chapel, East Budleigh geograph.org.uk 1020065

Salem Chapel is in Vicarage Road, East Budleigh, Devon, England. Initially a Presbyterian, then a Congregational chapel, it was later owned by the Assemblies of God, and is now owned by the Historic Chapels Trust. The chapel, together with the adjacent assembly room and the boundary walls, is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building. It is mentioned as the final two words of the short story, "Pomp and Vanities", written by S.Baring-Gould, circa 1865 and contained in his "Book of Ghost Stories", first published in 1903. The final two words, Salem Chapel, are referenced as an example of everything "heaven is not"!

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Salem Chapel, East Budleigh
Vicarage Road, East Devon East Budleigh

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Vicarage Road
EX9 7EG East Devon, East Budleigh
England, United Kingdom
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