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Baptist Chapel in Applegarth Lane

On the LH side of No. 15 Applegarth Lane, Church Green, Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire, YO16 7JY

  • Multiple dates available
  • In person
  • Pre-booking not required

The chapel is now the oldest in Yorkshire and still in use for such a modest building and has the smallest, first ever private, burial ground away from the established church in Bridlington.

In 1680, a man was rescued from the sea; he had lost his ship, crew and cargo on a voyage from London to Scotland. He didn't seem very concerned by his losses; he explained to Robert Prudom that it was God's will and God would provide for his future because he was a Baptist. Robert Prudom (the Chief Lord of Bridlington) was so impressed by what he was told and was also seeking a new religion to follow. Robert Prudom then travelled to London and became an ordained Baptist minister; he built a secret chapel on his own land on Applegarth lane.

The chapel is now the oldest in Yorkshire and still in use for such a modest building and has the smallest, first ever private, burial ground away from the established church in Bridlington.

David (a present day, Lord Feoffee) and a local historian has taken care of the chapel for many years and has opened it to visitors for the last 41 years, it is dog friendly.

Open on the 7th & 8th, 14th & 15th of September from 1130-1600

Timings & Tours

Saturday 07 September:
1130-1600
Sunday 08 September:
1130-1600
Saturday 14 September:
1130-1600
Sunday 15 September:
1130-1600

Location & directions

On the LH side of No. 15 Applegarth Lane, Church Green, Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire, YO16 7JY

Directions:
Applegarth Lane is just off Church Green. The Chapel is on the LH Side of No.15, you will see railings with a gate leading into the Chapel and its burial ground. On street parking on Church Green and Applegarth Lane.
Contact on day:
David Mooney

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking not required

Additional information

David Mooney who looks after the Chapel is a local historian with a wealth of knowledge. He is well worth talking to as he will be able to add significantly to your visit.

Est. tour duration:
1 hour(s) 30 minute(s)

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