Warwick Unitarian Chapel - High Street, Warwick, UK
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The Warwick Unitarian Chapel, built c1780, is located on the south east side of the High Street in Warwick and is set back from the building line.
Waymark Code: WMR32T
Location: West Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 05/05/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Marine Biologist
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The chapel is Grade II listed with the entry at the Historic England website telling us:

Circa 1780. Simple C18 "Gothic" chapel set back from building line. Nave of 3 bays long with chancel extension at rear. Gothic-headed windows with centre mullion and diagonal leaded lights. Gabled end of ashlar facing the street has moulded string course at eaves level; formerly with 2 light pointed arched panel in gable beneath plain coping. Welsh slated roof.

The UK Unitarians website gives some background:

Warwick Unitarians have been meeting in Warwick for over 375 years. Our first congregation met in 1635, during the reign of Charles 1st in the Castle grounds by kind permission of the Earl of Warwick, who was sympathetic to our cause. By 1711 we had our own premises, which was on the site of the Castle Orangery. When the mediaeval bridge became unsafe, the then Earl of Warwick said that he would build a new one, in exchange for various properties which he wished to pull down to extend his gardens. Our first purpose built chapel, known as the Presbytery was demolished and the Earl gave us the land on High Street where our present chapel was erected in 1780 . Just a simple building, away from the main road, no chancel and a large area to the rear for a burial ground.

Just nine years after the chapel was built our most famous minister came to Warwick, William Field aged just 22 years he was ordained the following year with the scientist Joseph Priestly attending, and served the congregation for an amazing 54 years not only did he look after the chapel here in Warwick, he was also pastor and afternoon preacher at the Presbyterian chapel in Kenilworth.

One of his first achievements was to build a Sunday school, some time after 1806, and certainly before 1815 - where poor children could be taught to read and write.

At the beginning of his ministry the dissenters were loathed, their places of worship attacked and burnt (our minister's other church at Kingswood was totally destroyed).

As time passed things became easier and Mr. Field worked hard for the townspeople of Warwick not just his congregation. The public library owns its origin to his active exertions, and he was a founder of the Warwick Advertiser. He also found time to produce Field's Guide to Warwick an in depth account of the history of Warwick.

Date the Church was built, dedicated or cornerstone laid: 01/01/1780

Age of Church building determined by?: Church website

If denomination of Church is not part of the name, please provide it here: Unitarian

If Church holds a weekly worship service and "all are welcome", please give the day of the week: Sunday

Indicate the time that the primary worship service is held. List only one: 4:30 PM

Street address of Church:
31 High Street
Warwick, Warwickshire United Kingdom


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