Building record MDO44648 - Holy Trinity Church, Blackdown, Broadwindsor
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Summary
Site of Presbyterian chapel at Blackdown. A society occupied a meeting house on this site throughout the 18th century.
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                Site of Presbyterian chapel at Blackdown. A society, possibly originating with John Pinney, ejected in 1661 from his post as vicar of Broadmayne, occupied a meeting house on this site throughout the 18th century. Little is known about the building or congregation, although Joseph Paul, minister in 1775, was an Arian who used the `Liverpool liturgy'. The site was sold circa 1839 to Anglican seceders from Venn Chapel, who erected a chapel of ease dedicated to the Holy Trinity on the site. <1>
            
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Location
| Grid reference | ST 3963 0307 (point) | 
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| Map sheet | ST30SE | 
| Civil Parish | Broadwindsor; Dorset | 
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Other Statuses/References
- Legacy UID: National Monuments Record: ST 30 SE 16
- Legacy UID: National Record of the Historic Environment: 1486434
Record last edited
Nov 11 2022 10:50AM
