File:Former Bugby Chapel, Prospect Place, Epsom (NHLE Code 1232197) (August 2013) (3).JPG

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Description The former Bugby Chapel, Prospect Place, Epsom, Epsom and Ewell Borough, Surrey, England. Built in the 18th century for William Bugby, an Independent Calvinist preacher who died in 1772. The chapel was later Unitarian, then Strict Baptist (Salem Chapel), and then became Epsom and District Synagogue. In 1994 it was converted into an office.
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