Former Chapel of Lady Huntingdon's Connexion, Malvern

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Details

Accessibility: 

This building has a small entrance through a glass door and is now currently used as a Cantonese take-away food outlet. A free parking area is allocated to the left hand side of the building but is shared with an outdoor car valeting company.


Brief description:

This chapel was the first to be built in Malvern Link in 1837 however, as the years have passed it has been extended, modified and no longer used for purpose with the congregation moving on to other premises. As you drive down through Malvern Link, its facade is quite striking but in today's society is a little out of place. If you are driving at speed through the traffic lights which stand outside, you could easily miss this building if you are not looking for it. For more information about this building and its history contact Malvern Hills District Council and the Malvern Library.


Address:

Mayflower

333 Worcester Road

Malvern

Worcestershire

WR14 1AN

Phone: 01684 893048

Website:

https://www.worcesteranddudleyhistoricchurches.org.uk/index.php?page=countess-of-huntingdon-s-connexion

http://www.the-malvern-hills.uk/photo_malvern_churches.htm#Chapel_of_Lady_Huntingdons_Connexion,_Worcester_Road

https://malvernlinkurc.org.uk/about-malvern-link-urc-history/

Directions: 

Follow the A449 (Worcester Road) through Malvern Link. On west side of Worcester Road, opposite Spring Lane.

Opening Times:

Always check with the venue directly for up-to-date information including opening times and admission charges as they may be subject to change.

Transport:

On local bus and train routes. There is a bus stop directly opposite. 

Amenities:

Situated in the picturesque town of Malvern with local facilities all around you. 

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