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Rose Chapel

The Rose Chapel is a historic church located in London, Canada.

History

No information available.

Architecture

The Rose Chapel was constructed in 1850 and is an example of Gothic Revival architecture. The building's design features a distinctive rose window above the entrance door, which serves as a symbol of the chapel's name.

Denomination and Religious Significance

The Rose Chapel belongs to the Christian denomination and is a place of worship for the local community.

Architect and Notable Features

The architect responsible for designing the Rose Chapel is believed to have been William Henry Smith. The building features an impressive wooden pulpit, ornate stained glass windows, and a striking rose window above the entrance door.

Organ and Bells Information

No information available.

Heritage Status

The Rose Chapel has been designated as a Heritage Property by the City of London.

Opening Hours and Accessibility

  • The Rose Chapel is open to the public on weekdays from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
  • The building is wheelchair accessible, with ramps providing access to the main entrance.

Notable Artworks or Relics

No notable artworks or relics are reported to be housed within the Rose Chapel.

Details

NameRose Chapel
CityLondon
CountryCanada
Coordinates42.850845, -81.27428
ArchitectWilliam Henry Smith
Current useplace of worship
Accessibletrue
Opening hours10:00 AM to 4:00 PM (weekdays)