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The simple classical form of the building, a plain rectangular box with two tiers of arched windows in the side walls, at the east a shallow projection for the communion table and at the west a portico over the pavement and a short spire containing a clock and bell to call the faithful to worship, is
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The chapel enjoys a high standard of music with a resident professional group of five singers and an organist. The group is often augmented with other singers and instrumentalists for special occasions including an orchestra for Easter Day. The choir performs a large range of music from Renaissance
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During the Second World War, men and women of the American armed forces were welcomed to the chapel for their Sunday services, as recorded on a tablet outside the west wall, and after the war the congregation regularly included such people as the writer
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An Act for the Establishment of a Chapel of Ease, to be called Grosvenor Chapel, in the Parish of Saint George Hanover Square in the County of Middlesex, and for providing for the Maintenance of the said Chapel, and a Stipend for the Minister
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built a new, two-manual organ incorporating much second-hand pipework both from the old instrument and from elsewhere. This instrument was replaced in 1991 by
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liturgical style of the chapel was expressed in the building by the introduction of fittings and adornments by
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Grosvenor Chapel (No Dedication) Chapel of Ease in the Parish of Hanover Square St George with St Mark
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The organ in Grosvenor Chapel was built by Abraham Jordan and installed in 1732 at the expense of
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rent to a syndicate of four “undertakers” led by Benjamin Timbrell, a prosperous local builder.
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of Buckfastleigh, Devon, who built a new organ in a broadly 18th-century English style.
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John Wilkes' plaque (and his daughter Mary's, below), in the chapel's upstairs gallery.
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The chapel has been the spiritual home to a number of famous people including
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The foundation stone of the Grosvenor Chapel was laid on 7 April 1730 by
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The senior priest at Grosvenor Chapel was previously known as the
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There are regular free lunchtime concerts on Tuesdays at 1:10 pm.
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The new building was completed and ready to use by April 1731.
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derived from recently completed churches such as James Gibbs’
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Church of England church buildings in the City of Westminster
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Our Lady of the Assumption and St Gregory, Warwick Street
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Since 2006, the senior priest at Grosvenor Chapel is the
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After the original 99-year lease ran out in 1829 the
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Grosvenor Chapel viewed from Aldford St, circa 1949
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Grosvenor Chapel Act 1899

London
United Kingdom
Denomination
Church of England
Tradition
Anglo-Catholic
Liberal Catholic
www.grosvenorchapel.org.uk
Grade II*
Architect(s)
Benjamin Timbrell
Style
Diocese
Diocese of London
Parish
St George's, Hanover Square
Priest in charge
Priest(s)
Anglican
City of Westminster
New England
South Audley Street
Mayfair
Sir Richard Grosvenor, 4th Baronet
peppercorn

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Long title

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