King Henry III’s Chapel (Longford Chapel)

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King Henry III’s Chapel, also known as Longford Chapel, is a historic medieval chapel associated with King Henry III located in the village of Longford in England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian chapel
chapel
historic site
medieval building
religious building
alsoKnownAs Longford Chapel
architecturalType chapel
associatedWith Henry III of England
surface form: King Henry III of England
country England
era Middle Ages
hasAlternateName King Henry III’s Chapel (Longford Chapel)
surface form: King Henry III’s Chapel, Longford
hasCulturalSignificance local historic landmark
hasDedication Henry III of England
surface form: King Henry III
hasFunction place of Christian worship
hasHeritageValue medieval ecclesiastical architecture
hasHistoricalPeriod medieval period
heritageStatus historic chapel
locatedIn Longford
Longford
surface form: village of Longford
locatedInCountry United Kingdom
namedAfter Henry III of England
surface form: King Henry III of England
partOf Longford
surface form: Longford parish
religion Christianity
usedFor religious services
worship

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Longford hasLandmark King Henry III’s Chapel (Longford Chapel)
King Henry III’s Chapel (Longford Chapel) hasAlternateName King Henry III’s Chapel (Longford Chapel)
subject surface form: King Henry III’s Chapel
this entity surface form: King Henry III’s Chapel, Longford