Links

Relevant links to other web sites

There are a number of external web sites that refer to Hicks Mill Chapel. Links to some are below

Baldhu Chapel

We have strong ties of Christian fellowship with Baldhu Chapel

'Three-eyes' Chapel

This famous chapel, built by Billy Bray, is open to visitors every day in the Summer.

Special services are held on three occasions each year

Billy Bray (1794-1868) in free audio on the Web

Billy Bray was an extraordinary man, although he would say that he had an extraordinary Saviour. 

He was, and is, known for his Christian joy, praise, faith, witness, exuberance, humility, confidence...  There is no end to the list. Billy had close associations with Hicks Mill,  Baldhu and many other Cornish chapels.

F. W Bourne's book: The King's Son, or, A Memoir of Billy Bray has been continuously in print since 1884, in over 50 editions.  It is now available as an audio book, read by Alan Chant at a variety of Cornish locations known to Billy. It is published freely on the Web courtesy of Librivox and the Internet Archive. There are many ways to listen to it; one is to google:

'Librivox Billy Bray

or to follow one of these links:

https://librivox.org/the-kings-son-or-a-memoir-of-billy-bray-by-frederick-william-bourne/ 

https://archive.org/details/billybray_2401_librivox

Further information about Billy Bray can be found on many websites, including:

https://ukwells.org/revivalists/billy-bray

https://canonjjohn.com/2020/08/01/heroes-of-the-faith-billy-bray/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Bray

And many others: google: "Billy Bray"