St John's Chapel Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Unusual church well worth a visit
Looks like a non conformist church, but really an Anglican church, albeit built for profit originally ! Plain un spoilt interior with dramatic 3 stage pulpit.
Walking down St John's St on our way into the town we came across St John's Chapel. A real surprise to find what seems to be an unspoiled 18th century place of worship, unlike most chapels we have vi...
We discovered this by accident as we parked nearby and noticed a sign saying that it was open. St John's Church Chichester, opened in 1818, was designed by the London architect James Elmes who, at th...
Although Anglican, this looks like a very Puritan church with a three deck pulpit and a communion table hidden behind the pulpits. It is easy to include this visit (free) on a walk round the town wall...
Unusual church well worth a visit
Looks like a non conformist church, but really an Anglican church, albeit built for profit originally ! Plain un spoilt interior with dramatic 3 stage pulpit.
An unexpected find
Walking down St John's St on our way into the town we came across St John's Chapel. A real surprise to find what seems to be an unspoiled 18th century place of worship, unlike most chapels we have vi...
Historic church with triple pulpit
We discovered this by accident as we parked nearby and noticed a sign saying that it was open. St John's Church Chichester, opened in 1818, was designed by the London architect James Elmes who, at th...
unusual church from 1813
Although Anglican, this looks like a very Puritan church with a three deck pulpit and a communion table hidden behind the pulpits. It is easy to include this visit (free) on a walk round the town wall...
Modern chapel
that is Anglican which can be a surprise because it is very simple and looked more like a Methodist chapel. A number of musical events are held there,