There's a chapel… somewhere.
The Chapel was completed in 1769.
Okay, how about the chapel?
He said, that's my chapel.
That pulpit now is in our chapel.
It used to be a chapel in 1541.
The Cornaro family promotes itself discreetly in this chapel;
Behind the chapel is a small cemetery with 56 graves.
He earned his Master's and Ph.D. from North Carolina- Chapel Hill.
It is possible that some elements of the chapel will survive.
St. John's Church- a small 13th-century chapel, behind Saint Peter's Church.
The strings of our own Royal Chapel as of 28 years ago.
In the chapel she greets my wife and two young children warmly.
In the 1860s Romanesque architecture became a popular style of architecture for Dissenting Chapels.
Kempster linked the Perrott chapel and the north aisle by an arcade of Tuscan columns.
The church is also home to two incredible Baroque Chapels that were added in the 17th century.
The chapel is where Sunday morning services are held as
well as all the lectures during the week.
When in the XIX century the Nikolsky monastery decayed, two Chapels were consecrated in the stone Uspenskaya church.
Gloucester(1089) also had three Chapels, two of which, on the north and south sides of the aisle, still remain;