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Masbrough Independent Chapel

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Masbrough Independent Chapel — grade II listed building in the United kingdom.

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Typical visit
20 min–45 min
Nearest railway station
Rotherham Central · 0.3 km
  • Free entry

About

Masbrough Independent Chapel is a chapel in the United Kingdom. Heritage designation: Grade II listed building. Wikidata describes it as: "grade II listed building in the United kingdom". Coordinates: 53.4315°, -1.3658°.

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The Masbrough Independent Chapel (also known as Masbro Independent Chapel, Masbrough Chapel and Masbro Chapel) was an Independent or Congregationalist chapel in the Masbrough district of Rotherham, from the 18th century until the 1970s, at which point it became part of the United Reformed Church. The chapel remained part of the United Reformed Church until its closure as a place of worship towards the end of the 20th century. The chapel's congregation merged with the Greasbrough congregation of the United Reformed Church and then, in 2003, with the Greasbrough Methodist congregation to form a local ecumenical partnership using the name Greasbrough United Church. The former chapel building was Listed as a building of special historical or architectural interest. After it was no longer used as a place of worship, it found a new use as a carpet warehouse. The building suffered two serious fires in 2012, and it was demolished in December 2012. The chapel was closely associated with the Walker family who were leading industrialists in Rotherham. The Walker Mausoleum stands in the chapel's burial ground and the Mausoleum is itself a Listed building. The chapel was also closely associated with the Rotherham Independent Academy, a training school for ministers, founded in 1795. Later in the 19th century, the Academy moved from Masbrough to new premises built in "collegiate gothic" style on Moorgate Road, Rotherham. The Moorgate Road premises are now occupied by the Thomas Rotherham College. In 1795, Dr Edward Williams took the pastorate at the chapel and also became the first theological tutor at the then newly formed Rotherham Independent Academy which was built nearby. Joshua and Thomas Walker were generous benefactors to the Academy. Williams had been one of those involved in the formation in 1794 of the missionary society that was later named London Missionary Society. Williams preached the charge to the first missionaries sent out by the society. During the ministry…

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Background

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Three brothers Jonathan (1710–1778), Samuel (1715–1782) and Aaron (1718–1777) Walker came to the Masbrough area in 1746. Aaron was a farm worker who, together with a relative John Crawshaw, had begun experimenting with smelting and casting, in about 1741. Samuel was a schoolmaster at Grenoside and he also did some land-surveying and made sun-dials before going into business with his brothers. The brothers built casting houses, furnaces and a smithy in the Masbrough area. A water-powered forge was built in 1754 and in 1758 a blast furnace and a rolling mill. In just a few decades, they built the business into one of biggest iron and steel concerns in the country, and became the leading…

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Coordinates
53.4315, -1.3658
District
Rotherham
Parish
Rotherham, unparished area
Postcode
S60 1JN
Parliamentary constituency
Rotherham
Nearest railway station
Rotherham Central0.3 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Masbrough Independent Chapel?
Masbrough Independent Chapel is in the East Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode S60 1JN), in the parish of Rotherham, unparished area.
Is Masbrough Independent Chapel a listed building?
Masbrough Independent Chapel is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.
Is Masbrough Independent Chapel free to visit?
Yes, Masbrough Independent Chapel is free to enter.
How do I get to Masbrough Independent Chapel?
The nearest railway station is Rotherham Central, about 0.3 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode S60 1JN.