Northiam Unitarian Chapel
Northiam Unitarian Chapel is a former place of worship for Unitarians in Northiam, a village in the district of Rother in the English county of East Sussex. Originally General Baptist in character when opened in a wooden building in 1795, its congregation came under the influence of William Vidler from nearby Battle—a former Baptist who had moved towards Universalism and Unitarianism—and adopted his views. The present building, which was converted into a house in the early 21st century, was erected in 1810 and was at various times served by ministers from both Battle and Hastings Unitarian Churches. Historic England has designated it a Grade II listed building for its architectural and historical importance.
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Chapel Field, Rother Northiam
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Chapel Field
TN31 6PQ Rother, Northiam
England, United Kingdom
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