It is all a bit confusing!
http://www.blackcountry-unitarians.org. ... ldbury.phpIt says there (I think) that the old dissenting chapel was in the Market Place but was pulled down in 1844/5. But by then the Market Place property was I think St Nicholas which was replaced by Christchurch.
"The Cenotaph in Oldbury Market square marks the approximate site of the chapel and was erected outside the graveyard which was retained after St Nicholas was demolished about 1845. St Nicholas is often, but incorrectly, referred to as Christchurch Oldbury. The latter was not dedicated until about 1844."
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/t ... 1012180286 I think the old dissenting chapel was therefore in the Market Place (where the Cenotaph is) until 1709ish, then a new chapel was erected on land given by John Turton
http://www.melocki.org.uk/salop/Oldbury ... nting.html "The chapel at Unity Place, Birmingham Street was built in 1806, and was of red brick with blue brick detailing. The interior was altered in 1862 and 1899, but on classical rather than Gothic lines."
http://www.blackcountry-unitarians.org.uk/history.php "The Old Dissenting Chapel which was known as the Unitarian for the last 150 years of it's life was demolished aprox. 15 years ago & replaced by a block of flats. It stood on the corners of Unity Place & Birmingham Street, directly opposite Barclays Bank. It was founded aprox. 1705."
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/t ... 1220456799 Not totally sure where it was 1709-1806, Unity Place too maybe? Linell might know.