Charlwood Providence Chapel
Chapel Road, Charlwood, Horley, Surrey, RH6 0DA
A unique and remarkable nonconformist chapel in an American colonial style, with veranda and charming interior. Built in 1796 in Horsham as part of a Napoleonic barracks, it was moved to Charlwood and opened as a chapel in 1816. Listed Grade II*. Located within the historic village of Charlwood. Praised by Pevsner.
In 2019 the Chapel was completely restored, mainly thanks to the Heritage Lottery Fund and a permanent exhibition which tells the history of the building and the village has been installed.
Chapel Road, Charlwood, Horley, Surrey, RH6 0DA
Charlwood's hidden heritage treasures. A self-guided walk around Charlwood village to view 29 'Hidden Historic Treasures'. Start at St Nicholas' Church, or at Providence Chapel, or at the Lowfield Heath Windmill. Or start at the cafe in the centre of the village, downloading your own tour guide from https://www.providencechapelcharlwood.org/community.php