Queen's Chapel of the Savoy
Overview
The Queen's Chapel of Savoy stands on an area of land presented to Count Peter of Savoy by Henry III in 1246. Henry VII caused a great hospital for 'pouer, nedie people' to be built here in 1512. The hospital boasted 3 chapels of which only the one dedicated to St John Baptist still remains.
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Practical Information
Services are held on Sundays and every Wednesday lunchtime (except in August and September). The chapel is open to the public every day except Monday.
Savoy Hill, Strand, London, WC2R 0DA
For More Information:
+44 (0)20 7836 7221
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Queen's Chapel of the Savoy
- Address
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Savoy Hill
StrandLondonWC2R 0DA - Telephone:
- +44 (0)20 7836 7221
- Public transport:
- Turn right out of the station and walk to Savoy Hill.
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