Weigh-house chapel
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Weigh-house chapel
In 1697 the Presbyterian congregation built a meeting house over the Kings Weigh House in Little Eastcheap and from this home the church took its name. Date: 19th century
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1697 Chapel Congregation Eastcheap Kings Meeting Presbyterian Weigh Weigh House
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1. Title: Weigh-house Chapel, Little Eastcheap - A Historic Place of Worship for the Presbyterian Congregation This evocative 19th-century photograph captures the Weigh-house Chapel, an intriguing and historic place of worship located in the heart of London's Little Eastcheap area. The chapel, which dates back to 1697, is a fascinating blend of history and religious significance. In the late 17th century, the Presbyterian congregation in London faced a unique challenge: they needed a permanent place to hold their services. Their solution was innovative and intriguing - they built a meeting house directly above the Kings Weigh House in Little Eastcheap. The Kings Weigh House was a significant building in the area, serving as a marketplace for the sale and measurement of goods. The Presbyterians, however, saw an opportunity to repurpose the space above the weigh house as a place of worship. The resulting chapel, named after its unusual location, became a cherished home for the Presbyterian community. The photograph showcases the chapel's simple yet elegant design, with its tall, narrow windows and intricately carved wooden doors. The building's historic significance is further emphasized by its age-worn facade, which bears the marks of time and the passage of generations. The Weigh-house Chapel stands as a testament to the ingenuity and resilience of London's Presbyterian community, who found a way to establish a place of worship in the most unexpected of places. Today, the chapel continues to serve as a reminder of the rich history and diverse religious traditions that have shaped London and its people. This photograph, taken in the 19th century, offers a glimpse into the past, inviting us to reflect on the enduring power of faith and the importance of preserving our historical and cultural heritage.
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