Eileen "Plush Chapel" is the Church of St John the Baptist in the village itself. It is CofE. See the Buckland Newton parish page. St John's was originally a chapel of ease for Buckland Newton Holy Rood, since Plush was a detached part of Buckland Newton parish. Later Plush was formed into a parish of its own. If you click on the picture of the church on the B Newton site it will take you to the "geograph" site which includes a handy map. Jon Baker OPC for Buckland Newton (and Plush) OPC Co-oridinator -----Original Message----- Hi, I have the marriage certificate for my gt gt grandparents, George Mitchell and Mary Jane Symes, they were married on 17th September 1866 in the "above named Chapel" Can anyone help me as to where this Chapel could be please. Although I do not live in the County I visit regularly and have a good geographical understanding of the area. My initial thoughts were that this might have been a non-conformist Church. However, I notice that the officiating Minister, Henry E Ravenhill states he is a Vicar, indicating that this could be an Anglican establishment.