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  1. Grosvenor Chapel is an Anglican church in what is now the City of Westminster, in England, built in the 1730s. It inspired many churches in New England. It is situated on South Audley Street in Mayfair.

  2. South aisle and Grosvenor Chapel. The east end of the south aisle, next to the church's chancel, is occupied by the Grosvenor Chapel. Above its altar are the carved figures of Jesus, Saint Augustine and Saint Paulinus.

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    Grosvenor became the 1st Duke of Westminster in 1874. He appointed Alfred Waterhouse as architect and the building was completed in 1884. When the Waterhouse hall was demolished in 1963, the chapel was retained. Architecture Exterior. The chapel is built in buff sandstone with a grey slate roof.

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  4. History. Beginnings. The foundation stone of the Grosvenor Chapel was laid on 7 April 1730 by Sir Richard Grosvenor, owner of the surrounding property, who had leased the site for 99 years at a peppercorn rent to a syndicate of four “undertakers” led by Benjamin Timbrell, a prosperous local builder.

  5. Welcome to the website of the Grosvenor Chapel. The Chapel has served the parish of Mayfair since 1730, offering reverential worship with high quality music and exploratory and thoughtful preaching, in an intimate and luminous interior.

  6. La chapelle Grosvenor, en anglais Grosvenor Chapel, est une église située dans la cité de Westminster, à Londres. Situation et accès. L’église est située au no 24 de South Audley Street, dans le quartier de Mayfair . Le site est desservi par la ligne Central à la station de métro Marble Arch. Origine du nom.

  7. Capela Eaton. A Capela Eaton é uma capela privada ao norte de Eaton Hall em Eaton Park. [ 1] Está registrado na Lista do Patrimônio Nacional da Inglaterra como um edifício tombado de Grau I. [ 2]