- cityseeker.com london/861786-bugby-chapelThe 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.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Bugby_Chapel…<nowiki>Bugby Chapel; église britannique; Kirchengebäude im Vereinigten Königreich; grade II listed church in the United kingdom...
- surreygraveyards.org.uk epsomewell/…The chapel is located in the Ancient Parishan Ancient Parish is a Church of England parish which, until the 19th century, had both ecclesiastical and civil...
- en.wikipedia.org Bugby ChapelBugby Chapel is an 18th-century former chapel in the centre of Epsom, a suburban town in Surrey, England. Known by this name (or Bugby's Chapel)...
- britishlistedbuildings.co.uk 101232197-synagogue-…Former Bugby Chapel, the first dissenting Chapel in Epsom, called after its first minister, the Revd.
- tr2tr.wiki wiki/Bugby_ChapelBugby Chapel , İngiltere'nin Surrey kentinde bir banliyö kasabası olan Epsom 'in merkezinde bulunan 18. yüzyıldan kalma eski bir şapeldir.
- wikijtr.icu wiki/List_of_places_of_worship_in_…William Bugby kurdu Bugby Şapeli 1779'da Epsom'da; o ünlüden etkilendi Kalvinist vaiz William Huntington, kimin erken vaaz ve ilk dönüştürmek West Ewell'de...
- jewishgen.org jcr-uk/community/Epsom/index.htmA former Baptist chapel (known as Bugby Chapel), built in 1779 for William Bugby, an Independent Calvinist preacher who died in 1772.
- eehe.org.uk ?p=25528St. Martin Of Tours, the Congregational Church and Bugby Strict Baptist Chapel supplemented by other sources...
- OpenTripMap.com en/card/Q15205645Bugby Chapel is an 18th-century former chapel in the centre of Epsom, a suburban town in Surrey, England.Bulunamadı: epson
- mypacer.com routes/130546/town-hall-lloyds-copse-…Bugby Chapel is an 18th-century former chapel in the centre of Epsom, a suburban town in Surrey, England.
- According to the hearth tax returns of 1664 the largest houses in Mowsley were owned by George Bugby ... Bugby Chapel was founded in Epsom in 1779.