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For Body and Soul

Taken at Minehead harbour, West Somerset.

Originally a dwelling house and stores for a rich merchant, Edmund Knowles with two cellars used to store salt owned by a merchant and mariner Robert Quirke, today the Old Ship Aground pub, formerly the Pier Hotel nestles side by side with the little chapel of St Peter on the Quay, also known as the Fishermen's chapel, with a beach cafe at the far end.

It has a rich history and when Robert Quirke and his brother were at sea and were caught in a bad storm, Robert swore that on his return he would dedicate his ship and cargo to God's service and he was true to his word. In 1628 he donated Gibraltar Cellar, the outer of the two cellars for use as a place to offer prayers for those at sea. In 1630 he constructed almshouses for the poor using timber from his ship and the proceeds of the sale of his cargo, with income from rental of his cellars to provide support for the almshouses.

Later leased by the church, in 1887 the upper level of the thatched Gibraltar Cellar, at the behest of the Reverend Francis Etheridge, became a retreat and reading room for sailors. In 1890 the lower level became a Sailors' chapel.

The Mayor did not want the sailors to become too fond of drink so opened a Sailors Home run as a coffee shop on the right hand side of the chapel. This quickly failed and was demolished along with the inner cellar and in 1899 the Pier Hotel was opened!

The chapel was dedicated to St Peter in 1910.

I have named this image 'For Body and Soul' because I think the combination of pub, cafe and chapel caters to the needs of both body and soul.

I have therefore added a song by Anita Baker called

"Body and Soul"
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75 comments

Roger (Grisly) said:

A superb capture with nice depth, this is a popular hostelry both with locals and holiday makers, Interesting and well researched history, thank you!
HBM and good week!
8 days ago

Roger (Grisly) said:

Thank you for posting your image in the group
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8 days ago

polytropos said:

HBM, and have a wonderful week!
8 days ago ( translate )

William Sutherland said:

Beautiful capture!

Admired in: www.ipernity.com/group/tolerance
8 days ago ( translate )

tiabunna said:

An interesting history and I certainly wouldn't mind spending some time aground here, Carol. HBM and have a good week.
8 days ago

LotharW said:

Das paßt gut mit dem Song zusammen. HB, Carol.
8 days ago

jyryk58 said:

Interesting story... :-)
8 days ago

Pam J said:

FASCINATING !!

THE SAOLORS MISSIONS WERE ALSO OFTEN RUN BY THE SALVATION ARMY !
8 days ago

Ko Hummel said:

HBM and have a nice week
7 days ago ( translate )

Patrick Brandy said:

Un endroit plein de charme merci pour l'info belle journée.
7 days ago ( translate )

David Slater (Spodde… said:

They work very well together Carol! Nice shot. HBM and best wishes for the new week.
7 days ago

Dominique 60 said:

cette image ne manque pas de " sel " carol !!
bonne semaine mon amie .
7 days ago ( translate )

Heide said:

Sehr schön und passend mit dem Titel.
HBM und eine gute Woche wünsche ich dir, Carol.
7 days ago ( translate )

Annemarie said:

A nice image.

Wish you a peaceful week.
7 days ago

Christa1004 said:

What a story! And what a history, too. The place looks welcoming; it’s surely a pleasant spot to have a meal or a drink. HBM Carol.
7 days ago