Sentences with phrase «old chapel»

The phrase "old chapel" refers to a place of worship that is no longer new, usually because it was built a long time ago. Full definition
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AMHERST, Mass. — Samuel Black, professor of veterinary and animal sciences, will speak on «Approaching the Endgame: Seeking Sustainable Control of Animal African Trypanosomiasis» on Monday, Feb. 5 at 4 p.m. in the Great Hall of Old Chapel at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Rural Landscape With Old Chapel is an original, large one - of - a-kind landscape painting signed by artist Pol Ledent.
Over his lifetime Carroll built up an extensive portfolio of photographs and used Ripon and The Old Chapel as a backdrop in many of his pictures.
One is hesitant to remove an old chapel even if it is for the purpose of erecting a larger and more accommodating sanctuary.
The nearly 250 - year - old chapel has since been absorbed by a wealthy, well - attended mega-church called Abundant Life Ministries.
The hill behind the old Chapel provides a great vantage point.
The property will also include a 300 - year - old chapel that guests will be able to rent out for weddings.
This unique apartment was in fact the old chapel which has been converted.
Penhale Sands, as the dunes were christened, was excavated two years ago to reveal one of Britain's oldest chapels.
The main part of the Villa is an old chapel of St. Lazarus, build in13th century, while the rest part of the Villa dates from 17th and 18th century, according to curators.
Parador de Cuenca excellent facilities include a charming cafeteria in the old chapel, a bar - restaurant serving local food in a splendid dining room; and 6 meeting rooms ideal for holding all kinds of events and celebrations.
The artist collective Pine Feroda have a studio in an old chapel in the coastal village of Hartland, North Devon
They organize exhibitions and lectures from an old chapel in Amsterdam.
Now a converted home standing in the grounds of the former Bishop of Ripon's Palace, The Old Chapel has gone on sale at a difficult time for the English housing market — but its connection to Alice is likely to stand it in good stead.
A unique ecclesiastical conversion given Grade II - listing protection by the British government and enjoying a secure, tranquil setting two miles west of Ripon, North Yorkshire, The Old Chapel will beguile home hunters looking for something a bit different.
Converted in to a home around 11 years ago, The Old Chapel stands in the grounds of the former Bishop's Palace with several other residential buildings.
What sets The Old Chapel apart is that Lewis Carroll (real name Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) spent a lot of time here in the mid-19th century, and was inspired by the building's statues and stone gargoyles to invent some of the characters that populated his classic fantasy Alice's Adventures In Wonderland and its sequels.
As well as its statues and gargoyles, the Old Chapel has many other original features, including oak paneling, mosaics and stained glass windows, one of which is dedicated to Reverend Dodgson.
The reconstruction by Evolution Design brought this old Chapel back to life and to allow for the transformation of this historic building into a contemporary country holiday home.
Four Gothic - style windows, salvaged from an old chapel, became the inspiration for this found - object potting shed.
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