From domestic origins to clandestine use by early Nonconformists to its later restoration, this enigmatic building has a rich and varied history. This talk will cover the building’s history, the challenges of research, and the ongoing Old Baptist Chapel Project, 2015 – 2018, to restore and develop the chapel as a new heritage attraction.
Views: 590 | Enquiries: 0I am an experienced and knowledgeable speaker who has worked in museums and heritage for all of my professional life. I have been with the John Moore Museum for the last six years. I work extensively with the museum’s natural history collection and create many of the exhibitions for the visiting public. I regularly give talks and tours to adult interest groups and deliver workshops for school groups.
The John Moore Museum: The John Moore Museum is nestled in a row of historic timber-framed buildings close to the Abbey in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire.
The museum was established in 1980 in memory of the writer and naturalist, John Moore. Today it is also home to an extensive Natural History collection featuring specimens of the mammals and birds native to our countryside, woodlands, wetlands and farmland.
A few doors away is The Merchant’s House, a two storey building which has been beautifully restored and furnished to show the construction of a 15th century shop and dwelling.
The museum has recently renovated the Old Baptist Chapel, originally a late medieval hall house which was later converted for use as a Nonconformist meeting house.
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