Early History of the Church


In 1865, Zion Baptist Church Bacup, under the ministry of Rev David Davies, were concerned that there was no Baptist Sunday School between Bacup and Waterbarn. The people of Zion borrowed and raised over £1000 in the following years and work was begun on a new 'School Chapel' in 1870 at Acre Mill.

The chapel opened in October 1871 and operated as a Sunday School until 1889 when it sought permission from Zion to become an independent church in its own right.

Read the History of Acre Mill written at the time of the Church Centenary in 1971.


Old Photographs

Acre Mill 1880 Acre Mill1900  Acre Mill 1921
About 1880 About 1900 1921
Acre Mill Interior 1921 Cricket Team 1924 Young Men's Self-improvement Class 1912
Interior 1921 1924 Cricket Team Young Men's Self-improvement class 1912

Hannah Ashworth

We have all looked at the memorial to Hannah Ashworth on the wall at the front of church, but have you ever wondered about her?

Rachel Livermore has researched Robert and Hannah Ashworth's Story which is full of insights into the life of an Acre Mill family at the turn of the 19th century.
Hanna Ashworth's Memorial

Church Records

We have a number of original records at the church covering the period 1871-1920. These include