Hill Top Chapel Map

Location: 53.3992157, -1.4270755

Hill Top Chapel is one of Sheffield’s oldest surviving places of worship, located on Attercliffe Common. Built in the 17th century, it is a Grade II* listed building and holds significant historical importance. The chapel is now used occasionally for special services and heritage events rather than regular worship. Its stone construction and tranquil graveyard offer insight into Sheffield’s early Nonconformist religious history. It is of interest to visitors exploring the city’s religious past and architectural heritage.

Tags:
– alt_name: Hilltop Chapel
– amenity: place_of_worship
– building: yes
– building:colour: #A48F57
– building:levels: 1
– building:material: stone
– denomination: presbyterian
– listed_status: Grade II
– name: Hill Top Chapel
– religion: christian
– roof:levels: 1
– roof:material: slate
– roof:shape: gabled
– wikidata: Q4818265
– wikipedia: en:Attercliffe Chapel

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