Fulneck Moravian Chapel and Brethrens' and Sisters' Houses
- English National Heritage: Fulneck Moravian Chapel and Attached Ranges To Either Side Including the Boys' School and Girls' School
- Address: 30, 32 and 34 Fulneck
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1748/00/00 | Fulneck Moravian Chapel is built (32 Fulneck), 1746-1748. | |||||
1752/00/00 | Brethrens' (30 Fulneck) and Sisters' (34 Fulneck) Houses are built 1749-1752. Along with the chapel, they form a balanced composition of 3 separate buildings thought to be by Edward Graves (Newark). | |||||
1764/05/01 | Benjamin H Latrobe | Born | Benjamin Henry Boneval Latrobe is born at the Fulneck Moravian Settlement, near Pudsey. No 34 Fulneck was the home of Benjamin Latrobe from 1764 to 1820. | |||
1770/00/00 | Link block to girls' school is built 1768-70, cupola added to chapel 1770 and link block to boys' school is erected 1784-85. |
Particulars for Fulneck Moravian Chapel and Brethrens' and Sisters' Houses: | |
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Area of Significance | Architecture |
Sight Category | Building |
Historic Use | Chapel |
Building Type | Church |
Area of Significance | Education |
Historic Use | Multiple dwelling |
Musical Instrument | Organ |
Criteria | Person |
Owner | Private |
Area of Significance | Religion |
Historic Use | Religious Property |
Historic Use | School |
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English National Heritage List: | 1135096 |
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