• In 1779, Bugby bought a plot of land "on a narrow lane behind the [then] main London Road"[7] and erected a chapel.
  • The Bugby Chapel is a former 18th century chapel located in Epsom, Surrey. Built in 1779, it is named after Reverend William Bugby, its first minister.
  • One which does survive, though, is Bugby Chapel. ... It was built in 1779, as a chapel for the nonconformist minister William Bugby.
  • The chapel was variously known as Bugby Chapel, Bugby's Chapel, East Street Chapel, Little Chapel and the Old Huntingtonian Chapel.
  • Bugby Chapel. grade II listed church in the United kingdom. ... Media in category "Bugby Chapel, Epsom". The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total.
  • "' Bugby Chapel "'is an 18th-century former chapel in the centre of Epsom, a suburban town in Surrey, England.
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  • William Bugby founded Bugby Chapel in Epsom in 1779; he was influenced by famous Calvinist preacher William Huntington, whose early preaching and first...
  • It isn’t until later that maps referred to mis-spelled Bugsby Reach. Bugby definitely existed. Bugby Chapel was founded in Epsom in 1779.