English: Goodshaw Chapel. John Nuttall became Goodshaw Chapel's first minister and remained there until his death in 1792.
Goodshaw Chapel was deemed to be more central for the district's Baptists. It was certainly central in more than one sense to the Larks of Dean and their music, because of course they transported their instruments over the rough moorland terrain every Sunday to perform in the singing pew at Goodshaw.
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