Linton Free Church, Linton, Cambridgeshire. Survey and Analysis of Church. Historic Buildings Report

Author(s): Sanne Roberts

The nonconformist chapel now named Linton Free Church was built in 1818 on the site of a meeting house built in 1698. Documentary sources survive to give an outline of the former meeting house and the erection of the current building. The present chapel is a rectangular brick building with a small attached to the south-east. The north elevation is rendered with three unequal bays and a dominant central entrance. The chapel interior is galleried with a central apse in the south wall. The present organ, pulpit and rostrum are late 19th -century whilst the pews are also likely to be a later insertion. An early 20th -century hall, situated to the west, is attached to the chapel via a corridor.

Report Number:
40/2006
Series:
Research Department Reports
Pages:
11

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