St Indract's Chapel, Halton Quay, Cornwall, UK
N 50° 28.150 W 004° 14.126
30U E 412326 N 5591526
This Grade II listed building is situated alongside the River Tamar. There are a few houses nearby but the nearest village is St Dominick which is about two miles inland.
The Irish St Indract and his sister St Dominica landed near here in 689AD.
Waymark Code: WM9V60
Location: South West England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 09/30/2010
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This little chapel has at various times been a coal merchant's office and a clerks office connected to Halton quay. The room below the chapel was used as a store for salmon fishermen's nets until the demise of salmon fishing in the area.
The building was leased from Captain Coryton of nearby Pentillie Castle for a annual rent of two shillings and six pence (12 1/2 pence). The chapel was consecrated by Archdeacon of Bodmin the Venerable W.H.Prior in June 1959. There is seating for 18 worshippers in the chapel. A few years ago the chapel again fell into disrepair and was deemed unsafe for services. Local residents decided the chapel had to be restored and a programme of work costing several thousand pounds was instigated. Private donations from local residents enabled a new altar and furnishing to be provided. Trustees of the closed Methodist chapel at Polborder provided four pews. The chapel was rededicated by the Bishop of St Germans.
Church Name: St Indract's Chapel
Church In Use (even only just occassionally): yes
Date Church Built: Converted to a chapel in 1959
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