Royal Chapel of All Saints, Royal chapel in Windsor Great Park, England
The Royal Chapel of All Saints is a Gothic Revival chapel within Royal Lodge grounds in Windsor Great Park, England. It holds up to 180 people and sits among trees near the residence.
Jeffry Wyatville designed this chapel in 1825, when George IV lived at Royal Lodge while Windsor Castle was being rebuilt. It was created for the private worship of the royal household.
This place of worship serves the community living and working in Windsor Great Park, away from public ceremony. Members of the royal household attend services here in a setting that feels smaller and more personal than other royal buildings.
This listed building is part of a royal estate with limited public access. Opening times depend on private events and royal schedules.
The Queen Mother's funeral began here in 2002 before her coffin was taken to Westminster Hall. This small chapel was the starting point for a ceremony that lasted several days.
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