1 Bearing a date stone marked 1881. This Methodist chapel became redundant as a place of worship in 1930. It became an antique shop, but is now a private dwelling. ...
A Primitive Methodist Chapel dating from the Imperial Period, it is situated 250m north west of the Primary School. It is now a private house.
1 The Ebenezer Congregational Chapel dates to 1820 and is still in normal use. It is brick-built, with a facing of stone blocks at the front, and the roof is ...
A Congregational Chapel dating to the Imperial Period. It is situated in Butlers Road, 50m south of the Primary School.
1 Unlike the other Methodist chapel in Long Compton (PRN 2372) this chapel is still in normal use. It was consecrated in 1807. Stone-built with tiled roof.
2 Noted in RCHME ...
A Methodist Chapel dating from the Imperial Period. It is situated 100m north of the Primary School.
1 Friends’ Meeting House, in the lane SE of the Church. Built in 1670. A plain three-bay house.
2 Erected in 1684 as a Quaker chapel. The Friends’ burial ground adjoins.
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A chapel dating to the Post Medieval period which is situated 150m south east of the Church. It is no longer in use as a place of worship.