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Founded in 1341 by Robert de Eglesfield, chaplain to Queen Philippa of Hainault (the wife of King Edward III). Capacity: 100. Basic green room, Parking difficult, Grand piano & Organ.
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An intimate concert venue, seating 40-60 in the pews, with a potential for greater capacity seating in the nave. A large, reflective acoustic for a small space. We understand that the chapel cannot be hired, but can be booked. James (Unverified), 15/06/06 |
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