Saturday, 3 May 2025

Wainsgate Chapel, Midgley

 



A particular Baptist church was founded in Midgley in 1750 by converts of the evangelical Anglican William Grimshaw in Haworth. The first minister, Richard Smith, came from Barnoldswick. On his death, he was succeeded in 1764 by the young John Fawcett, who had been baptised by William Crabtree, minister of Westgate Baptist Church, Bradford and who had himself become a member at Wainsgate. The need for larger premises and better facilities for his school led to his move into Hebden Bridge in 1777. The present building dates from 1859 and was lavishly furnished at the end of the 19th century. The church closed in 2001 and the premises are in the care of the Historic Chapels Trust. Fawcett is buried in the graveyard.

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