Independent Chapel, Durrington

An Independent meeting house was certified in 1821, while in 1824 a chapel, the property of Sarah Blatch of Amesbury, was certified at the junction of College and Bulford Roads in College Lane, now Glebe Road. On Census Sunday in 1851 there was an attendance of about 40 at afternoon service and the chapel was rebuilt or altered in 1860. There seem to have been only four families involved with the chapel in 1864 and it may have been used by Wesleyan Methodists around 1880. In 1891 the Independents were meeting in a building owned by Mr Butler, but after his death they had to find new premises. By 1899 they had become Congregationalists and a new chapel was built in 1905. Further information can be found under the heading Congregational Chapel.