Old Stuckton Chapel is a former Congregational Church near Fordingbridge in Hampshire, UK. Built in 1856, both the building and the community around it has a rich history, with a beautiful heritage in both the building and the surrounding chapelyard. Having purchased the property in June 2025, the new owners are aiming to ultimately transform the building into a family home, maintaining the wonderful building, its history, heritage, and ensuring respect for those buried and remembered in the surrounding chapelyard.

The major purpose of this website is to capture as much history of the chapel and its community as possible, and make it available for everyone to explore.
We are collecting together as many records, pictures, and memories as possible, and organising this information together in a way that allows people to explore.
A particular focus to date has been digitising the various records of the burial ground, and this site includes a database of this.
We aim to extend this to link to pictures of people soon.
The site includes photographs of both the building but also its people and events over the years.
Many of the pictures we have kindly been given access to are very old, and we don’t know who many if any of the people are. We would hugely value any information or knowledge you have of these people, so we can create as rich a history as possible.
We would also hugely value any pictures, documents, records or memories you have (via the contact page) to enable us to build as comprehensive a site as possible.


We will also use this site to enable interested people to keep up to date on the progress of plans to give the building a new and sustainable future.
We have included information on the current state, including some pictures and soon some video.
The site includes a high level plan of what our approach is to transform the building, and we are including links to relevant documents or applications etc. As we go through the complex process of navigating changing its use, we are focused on maintaining its beauty, heritage and assuring respect for all those buried there.
We really appreciate any feedback, insight or information you can offer – please do not hesitate to reach out via the Contact page. We will attempt to regularly update this site as we gather more information on both its past and its future.
Thank you!