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Frenchay Unitarian Chapel

Heritage Open Day: Frenchay Unitarian Chapel is one of the oldest purpose-built ‘dissident’ chapels in the country, built 1691. Set in a beautiful garden with 1720 4-stage tower and Halley’s comet wind-vane representing personal search for deeper truths of all kinds. The Grade II* listed chapel, built in 1691, shows off a light, airy feeling of peace and tranquillity with features added in Georgian times. Guided tours are available and information boards for exploring the building, the story of 350 years of the congregation, its setting and ongoing purpose.
event dateSaturday 13 September
venue addressUnitarian Chapel, Beckspool Road, Frenchay, Bristol BS16 1ND
event timesSat 13 Sep:1300-1600; Free Entry.
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