Kensal Green Non-Anglican Chapel, London
A historic chapel within Kensal Green Cemetery in London, built in 1834 and designed by John Griffith in the Greek Revival style. This chapel especially served non-Anglicans and was of great significance in the religious environment of Britain at the time. Not only was it one of the first permanent structures within Kensal Green Cemetery, but its design had a profound influence on the later cemetery architecture and monument style. Major restoration work was completed in 1997. At the same time, the chapel and its basement are also open to the public, becoming an important place to learn about the design of the 19th century cemetery and the history of religion.
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