Small private chapel built for Colonel William Salusbury in 1637. Fine seventeenth-century interior fittings....
Runston Chapel is a small roofless chapel, established early in the twelfth century....
The term Chapel Royal did not originally refer to a building but an establishment. It is a body of priests and singers to serve the spiritual needs of the Sovereign. Over time the term has become associated with a number of chapels used by monarc...
This is one of only four surviving examples of a medieval bridge chantry. It has enjoyed a long and chequered history. It was built in 1483 with money from local people and was very richly decorated. It is possible that much of the cost was borne ...
15th-century chapel. The oldest building in Buckingham and incorporating a fine Norman doorway, the chapel was later used as a school. It was restored by Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1875....
Sandham Memorial Chapel contains Stanley Spencer's visionary paintings. This red-brick chapel was built in the 1920s to house paintings by the artist Stanley Spencer, inspired by his experiences in the First World War. Influenced by Giotto's Arena Ch...
Late 17th-century Baptist chapel. Resembling a brick barn, this remote chapel with outdoor baptistry was used by local Baptists as a secluded place of worship and is one of the two best surviving examples in England. It was substantially altered to i...
Set high on a hilltop overlooking Abbotsbury Abbey, this sturdily buttressed and barrel-vaulted 14th-century chapel was built by the monks as a place of pilgrimage and retreat....
The ruins of the small Anglo-Saxon and medieval chapel of Stone-next-Faversham - the only Christian building in England to incorporate within its fabric the remains of a 4th century Romano-British pagan mausoleum. It lay close to the probable site...
The family chapel of the Roman Catholic Bodenham family. The originally simple medieval building has a fine Elizabethan timber roof, a rebuilt 18th-century tower, and a mid-Victorian side chapel and high altar....
Odda's Chapel is one of the most complete surviving Saxon churches in England, this chapel was built in 1056 by Earl Odda, and rediscovered in 1865 subsumed into a farmhouse. Nearby is the equally famous Saxon parish church....
Owned by Mr and Mrs Bernard Taylor and managed by the Rycote Buildings Charitable Foundation, this 15th-century chapel has original furniture, including exquisitely carved and painted woodwork....
A modest but complete and attractive 14th-century chantry chapel, perhaps originally a hospital.
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Langley Chapel is a small chapel tranquilly set all alone in charming countryside. Its atmospheric interior contains a perfect set of 17th-century timber furnishings, including a musicians' pew....
A place with an unusual story, told by new graphic panels. The small Norman chapel here stood on the site of an earlier timber church, probably the Saxon cathedral of East Anglia . In the 14th century it was converted into a fortified manor house by ...
Goodshaw Chapel is the English Heritage's only Nonconformist place of worship, this atmospheric Baptist chapel displays a complete set of box-pews, galleries and pulpit dating from c. 1742 to 1809....
The Englesea Brook Chapel and Museum of Primitive Methodism in Crewe Cheshire occupies the former Sunday School room, built in 1914 to the memory of Hugh Bourne, who started many Sunday Schools and whose life-long concern was to bring children to God...
Hilton Of Cadboll Chapel are the foundations of a small rectangular chapel and, nearby, a modern carved reconstruction of the famous Pictish cross-slab found on the site and now in the National Museums of Scotland....
St Mary's Chapel, Crosskirk is a simple dry-stone chapel, probably of 12th-century date. Access to St Mary's Chapel, Crosskirk can be muddy....
A rectangular collegiate church founded in 1508. The property still retains its altar, evidence of its furnishings and some painted details. The adjacent 18th-century historic library is not in the care of Historic Scotland...
Maison Dieu Chapel is part of the south wall of a chapel, belonging to a medieval hospital founded in the 1260s with finely-detailed doors and windows....
One of the most complete and unaltered small medieval churches in Scotland. The properrty was founded in 1446 and largely rebuilt about 1500. Much of its architectural detail has survived.
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A bulwark in the west Dunstaffnage Castle is one of the oldest stone castles in Scotland. It guards the seaward approach from the Firth of Lorn to the Pass of Brander – and thereby the heart of Scotland. The castle was built around 1220, pr...
Keills Chapel is a small West Highland chapel housing a collection of 12th-century grave slabs and early medieval sculpture, including the Keills Cross....
Kilmory Knap Chapel is a small medieval chapel with a collection of typical West Highland grave slabs and some early medieval sculpture. In the church is Macmillan's Cross, a splendid piece of medieval carving....
Skipness Castle and Chapel is a tale of three nations and three families Skipness Castle was begun in the early 13th century, when Argyll was ruled not by Scotland but by Norway. The builder was probably either Suibhne (Sven) ‘the Red’, f...
A vaulted side apse survives of this church of Dominican friars, Blackfriars Chapel was built in about 1516....
The lower part of a chapel built by James III, housing the shrine of St Triduana, a Pictish saint. The hexagonal vaulted chamber is unique...
Chapel Finian are now the foundation remains of a small chapel in an enclosure, built in the Irish style, probably as a chapel for pilgrims on their way to Whithorn, having landed at the nearby shore....
Restored ruins of a 13th-century chapel, probably used by pilgrims on their way to Whithorn.
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Cubbie Row's Castle and St Mary's Chapel is probably one of the earliest stone castles to survive in Scotland, built in about 1145 by the Norseman Kolbein Hruga. It is a small rectangular tower enclosed in a circular ditch. The ruined chapel is of la...
Chapel Wood is a typical north Devon broadleaved woodland, sited on a steep hillside, crowned by an Iron-Age hill fort, with a stream running down either side. Management consists largely of the gradual removal on non-native species planted during th...
This small volunteer run museum is packed with fascinating stories from the past including The Weardale Tapestry, a beautiful 16 foot free-style embroidery depicting Weardale's history. Visit also the historic and beautiful High House Chapel, the ol...
Chadkirk Chapel in Stockport, Cheshire is a beautifully restored 18th century chapel set in the heart of Chadkirk Country Estate. Relax in the peace and tranquillity of the setting and learn more about the history of the Chapel, with the legends tha...
Trecarrell Manor Chapel and Hall is a small, mediaeval stone hall with beautiful oriel window and an impressive hearth. A minstrel's gallery completes the scene. Set in unspoilt natural countryside, with an small,ancient chapel next door, this place ...
John Wesley (1703-1791), one of the most influential personalities of the eighteenth century, is the founder of Methodism. He built Wesley's Chapel as his London base. It was designed by the architect George Dance the Younger, surveyor to the City of...
The Gallery has re-opened its doors after an ambitious expansion transforming its spaces and doubling its size. The century-old institution is the artists’ gallery for everyone. With beautiful new galleries, exhibitions, artist commissions, collect...
St Mary's Chapel is a late-medieval remains of the chancel of the Parish Church of St Mary. The property has been re-roofed to protect its fine tombs....
Previously popular mainly to tourists interested in architecture, history and religion, after being used in the Da Vinci Code as the setting for the novel's plot climax, Rosslyn Chapel has achieved worldwide fame and now attracts massive attention an...
A stone chapel built around 1250 with a heritage centre containing historical details, photographs and writings about Belper. Belper was a small town whose main industry until the late-18thC was nail making when Jedidiah Strutt built a cottonmill ...
An eclectic collection of the best of British contemporary art & craft to include cards, prints, original paintings, ceramics, glass, jewellery, ironwork, wearables, sculpture, furniture and much more.
Included in the National list of Craft Shops...
West Lancashire District Council welcomes you to the Chapel Gallery. Our diverse programme brings some of the most inventive contemporary fine art and craft work from across the UK to the region, while also supporting locally based artists in the dev...
Eastbridge Hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr. It is a hospital in the old sense of the word - a place of hospitality. Since its foundation in the 12th century the Archbishop of Canterbury has been the patron. In recent years the Master of Eastbrid...
Lambeth Palace acts as a home for the Archbishop and his family when in London and as the central office for his national and international ministry. The Archbishop employs several dozen staff to support him in his work there. In addition to the ...