Jireh Chapel, Haywards Heath
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Jireh Chapel, Haywards Heath | |
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50°59′36″N 0°06′00″W / 50.99329°N 0.09994°W | |
Location | Haywards Heath |
Country | United Kingdom |
Denomination | Gospel Standard Strict Baptist |
History | |
Status | Chapel |
Founded | 1879 |
Architecture | |
Completed | 1879 |
The Jireh Chapel is a Strict Baptist place of worship in the town of Haywards Heath in the English county of West Sussex. The chapel was built in 1879.
Sussex has many 19th-century Independent and Baptist chapels in this Vernacular style: a tiled, gabled roof, porch, and red-brick walls with round-arched windows. This example was built in 1879 by William Knight, a horticulturist who was also the chapel's first pastor. It is a Gospel Standard movement chapel.[1][2]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Elleray 1981, §140.
- ^ Ford & Gabe 1981, p. 74.
Bibliography
[edit]- Elleray, D. Robert (1981). The Victorian Churches of Sussex. Chichester: Phillimore & Co. Ltd. ISBN 0-85033-378-4.
- Ford, Wyn K.; Gabe, A.C. (1981). The Metropolis of Mid Sussex: a History of Haywards Heath. Haywards Heath: Charles Clarke (Haywards Heath) Ltd. ISBN 0-9502489-4-0.