Chapel in the Wood, Strawberry Hill
The Chapel in the Wood is a small chapel in the grounds of St Mary's University on Waldegrave Road in the Strawberry Hill part of Twickenham, London.
The chapel was originally built for Horace Walpole around 1760 and was in the grounds of his home, Strawberry Hill House. But subsequent building has separated it from the House as the nearest parts of those grounds have been built on with what has now become St Mary's University.[1]
The roof is of slate[2] and the front of Portland Stone,[3] with a design inspired by a tomb in Salisbury Cathedral.[4] Pevsner described the blue and gold vaulted ceiling as "pretty".[5]
Restoration and rededication
The chapel was restored in 1954 and rededicated to the Virgin Mary with a new statue from Italy and some new stained glass. [6]
- The Statue of Mary
- Pevsner thought the vaulting was pretty.
- Monstra te esse Matrem
- Walpole's motto Fari quae sentiat, which means "To speak what he feels"[7]
In 1983 the building was protected by English Heritage who designated it a Grade I listed building.[8]
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References
- ↑ FrancisYoung retrieved 24/9/2016
- ↑ historicEngland retrieved 23rd Sept 2016
- ↑ victorianweb retrieved 23rd Sept 2016
- ↑ FrancisYoung retrieved 24/9/2016
- ↑ historicEngland retrieved 23rd Sept 2016
- ↑ Catholic Herald published 18th June 1954
- ↑ Soane retrieved 24th Sept 2016
- ↑ historicEngland retrieved 23rd Sept 2016
Coordinates: 51°26′11″N 0°20′11″W / 51.43637°N 0.33640°W