The church had a graveyard.
Church History
It was founded in 1839.
It closed in 1926.
Unitarians believe in the Unity or unipersonality of God, as opposed to the
doctrine of the Trinity - hence the name 'Unitarian'. Unitarianism only became legal in
1813 but was particularly influential in the 19th century.
The church was located at OS grid reference SJ847969. You can see this on maps provided by:
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