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In 1905 a new chapel was built on [[Loosley Hill Road]]
 
In 1905 a new chapel was built on [[Loosley Hill Road]]
 
[[File:Loosley Row Baptist Chapel.jpg|thumb|The 2nd Baptist Chapel, Loosley Row]]
 
[[File:Loosley Row Baptist Chapel.jpg|thumb|The 2nd Baptist Chapel, Loosley Row]]
Connie Gomme, who later married Fred Baker (click [[Fred & Connie Baker]])
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Connie Gomme, who later married Fred Baker (click [[Fred & Connie Baker]]) told Dennis Claydon about going to the Baptist Sunday School in an interview as follows - 
 
[[File:Baptist Chapel Float.jpg|left|thumb|Baptist Chapel Float]]
 
[[File:Baptist Chapel Float.jpg|left|thumb|Baptist Chapel Float]]
 
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Revision as of 17:11, 27 August 2023

Land Given. A piece of land was given by Henry Janes to build a Baptist Chapel in Lower Road, Loosley Row, adjacent to his bakery and grocery shop.

The land was part of a new allotment give to Peter Tyler in the Enclosures of Princes Risborough in 1823. It had been bought from Peter Tyler about 1863/4.

In 1905 a new chapel was built on Loosley Hill Road

The 2nd Baptist Chapel, Loosley Row

Connie Gomme, who later married Fred Baker (click Fred & Connie Baker) told Dennis Claydon about going to the Baptist Sunday School in an interview as follows -

Baptist Chapel Float
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Amenity Name Baptist Chapel
Current Status (Active/Inactive) Inactive
Founded Date
Closure Date