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Queen Adelaide's Chapel

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Queen Adelaide's Chapel

The Queen Adelaide's Chapel is a historic chapel located on The Earl's Drive in Cawsand, Cornwall, United Kingdom.

History

  • The chapel was built in 1838 and is an example of Gothic Revival architecture. Its construction was reportedly commissioned by the local rector to serve the spiritual needs of the community.
  • It is believed to have been used for various religious services, including weddings and funerals.

Denomination and Religious Significance

The Queen Adelaide's Chapel is a place of worship for the Anglican denomination.

Architecture

  • The chapel was designed by an unknown architect.
  • The building features a distinctive tower with a square base and a steeply pitched roof.

Organ and Bells Information

Information on the chapel's organ and bells is not available.

Heritage Status

The Queen Adelaide's Chapel is listed as a Grade II* building, indicating its historical significance and architectural importance.

Location

The chapel is situated in Cawsand, Cornwall, United Kingdom. The Earl's Drive address provides easy access to the location.

Visiting Information

The opening hours of the Queen Adelaide's Chapel are not publicly available. However, it is believed to be open during daylight hours for those wishing to visit.

Notable Artworks or Relics

No notable artworks or relics have been reported associated with the chapel.

Credits

  • The chapel's coordinates are 50.318527° N, -4.1902023° W.

Details

NameQueen Adelaide's Chapel
CityCawsand
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates50.318527, -4.190202
Current useplace of worship