Lancing College Chapel

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Lancing College Chapel is a monumental Gothic Revival church in West Sussex, England, renowned for its soaring architecture and status as one of the largest school chapels in the world.

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instanceOf Anglican church building
Gothic Revival building
chapel
affiliation Lancing College NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle French High Gothic NERFINISHED
Gothic Revival
consecrationYear 1911
constructionStartDate 1868
country United Kingdom
denomination Church of England
diocese Diocese of Chichester NERFINISHED
hasArchitect R. H. Carpenter NERFINISHED
Richard Cromwell Carpenter NERFINISHED
William Slater NERFINISHED
hasCategory Gothic Revival church buildings in England
Grade I listed churches in West Sussex
School chapels in the United Kingdom
hasDedication St Mary and St Nicolas NERFINISHED
hasFeature flying buttresses
large rose window
stone vaulting
tower at the west end
hasLighting stained glass windows
hasOrgan pipe organ
hasSeatingCapacity several hundred people
height approximately 27 metres to the vault
heritageStatus Grade I listed building
length approximately 90 metres
locatedIn England
Lancing NERFINISHED
West Sussex
locatedOn South Downs NERFINISHED
material stone
near River Adur NERFINISHED
Shoreham-by-Sea NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of the largest school chapels in the world
dominant position overlooking the Adur valley
soaring internal height
partOf Lancing College campus
region South East England
towerCompletionYear 1978
towerHeight approximately 50 metres
usedFor ceremonies
concerts
school services
worship

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Lancing hasLandmark Lancing College Chapel
Lancing College hasBuilding Lancing College Chapel