FULWOOD OLD CHAPEL
In the 17th Century, after the passing of the Act of Uniformity, 1662, and the Five Mile Act, 1665, the Dissenters were compelled to resort to secret meetings, in secluded or out of the way places, in order to worship God as their consciences dictated. According to tradition, one such meeting place was on the Hallam moors, four miles from Fulwood. It was a farm a little way off the highway between Redmires and Stanage Pole.
At this spot the Dissenters, from ne
FULWOOD OLD CHAPEL
In the 17th Century, after the passing of the Act of Uniformity, 1662, and the Five Mile Act, 1665, the Dissenters were compelled to resort to secret meetings, in secluded or out of the way places, in order to worship God as their consciences dictated. According to tradition, one such meeting place was on the Hallam moors, four miles from Fulwood. It was a farm a little way off the highway between Redmires and Stanage Pole.
At this spot the Dissenters, from ne