Logo

 

Banner Image:   National-News-banner-Purple
Template Mode:   Baptist Times
Icon
    Post     Tweet

Oldest Baptist chapel in UK gets restoration grant

A 15th century Baptist chapel in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, will be restored to its former glory thanks to a grant from the Heritage Lottery fund, it was announced on Monday. 
 Old baptist chapel - HLFcopy

The John Moore Museum in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire has received £189,500 to refurbish the Grade II* listed building which is believed to be the earliest Baptist meeting house in the UK. The project, which will cost £250,000 in total, starts in April and is due to run until May 2018.

Simon Lawton, curator, said: “The Chapel is such a beautiful building and in its way as vital to our local heritage as Tewkesbury Abbey. The Heritage Lottery Fund grant will enable us to give the building a facelift and make it much more user friendly. We’ll also be opening it up for hire to local groups so that the town gets full use of this important, yet hidden, architectural gem.”

The project has taken over two years of planning and consultation with the local community, including the Tewkesbury Baptist Church who own the building and Tewkesbury Borough Council who were the former lease holders. The aim is to repair and restore the building for future generations so that everyone can explore this fascinating part of our national heritage.

The Chapel will have new interpretation, including an exciting computer generated reconstruction of a coded minute book, as well as a bespoke kitchen and toilet. New heating and lighting will be installed too. Later in the year a full programme of educational events will begin.

Nerys Watts, Head of Heritage Lottery Fund South West, said: “We’re delighted to support the John Moore Museum as they bring their historic chapel back into use for the community and visitors to enjoy. We’re particularly impressed by the volunteering and educational opportunities the project offers and the heritage attraction and community space promises to benefit even more people.”

The museum and the chapel are run by The Abbey Lawn Trust, a registered charity with 70 years' experience of preserving historic buildings in Tewkesbury. 
 

Baptist Times, 14/04/2015
    Post     Tweet
Baptist Union Council: March 2026
The latest phase of the Financial Model Review was shared at Baptist Union Council, with members voting to approve a new funding approach for 2027-8, and further investigation of options beyond
Simeon Baker appointed as General Secretary of the Baptist Union of Wales
The Revd Simeon Baker has been appointed as the new General Secretary of the Baptist Union of Wales, succeeding the Revd Judith Morris
Quiet Revival report withdrawn
Bible Society has withdrawn its Quiet Revival report after discovering the YouGov survey it was based on was faulty
Over 720 faith leaders ask government to protect refugee family reunion
Removing family reunion for refugees risks pushing people into smugglers hands, say religious leaders
'Deep concern' over House of Lords abortion vote
Christian organisations have spoken of their concern after the House of Lords rejected an amendment to stop the decriminalisation of late-term abortion
40th anniversary event for the Baptist Joppa Group
Reflections on Baptist engagement with interfaith matters both past and future took place at an event marking the 40th anniversary of the founding of the Baptist Joppa Group
     Latest News 
    Posted: 27/03/2026
    Posted: 25/11/2025
    Posted: 29/07/2025
    Posted: 04/06/2025
    Posted: 21/05/2025
     
    Text Size:  
    Small (Default)
    Medium
    Large
    Contrast:  
    Normal
    High Contrast