St. Anthony-in-Meneage chapel is a Grade II Listed Building and you can see the specification, some historical detail here.
The chapel was built in 1829 for the Bible Christian community, in the early stages of the movement’s development. It was also used for secular activities, including as a village hall. In 1973 the chapel was recorded as retaining internal fixtures and fittings, including a pulpit and box pews. In the late 1970s the building was converted into a dwelling, at which time most of the internal fittings were removed.
Grid Reference: SW7798124701

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