Lancing College Chapel | |
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Chapel of St Mary and St Nicolas, Lancing | |
Location | Lancing, West Sussex |
Country | United Kingdom |
Denomination | Church of England |
Churchmanship | High Church |
Website | Lancing College Website |
History | |
Founded | 1848 |
Founder(s) | Nathaniel Woodard |
Dedication | St Mary and St Nicolas |
Dedicated | 1978 by Archbishop Coggan |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | R.H. Carpenter/William Slater |
Style | Gothic Revival with French Influences |
Years built | 1868 to 1977 |
Groundbreaking | 1868 |
Completed | 2021 |
Specifications | |
Height | 90ft (27.4m) - Vaulting Height |
Clergy | |
Chaplain(s) | Fr Justin Pottinger |
Laity | |
Verger | A. Wynn-Mackenzie |
Lancing College Chapel is the chapel to Lancing College in West Sussex, England, and is an example of Gothic Revival architecture.[1] The chapel was designed by R.H. Carpenter and William Slater. The foundation stone of the chapel was laid in 1868, and the crypt was dedicated on 26 October 1875, whereupon the college began to use it for worship. Structural difficulties and chronic lack of funds meant that it was another forty-three years before the upper chapel was ready for use; the chapel was consecrated and dedicated to St Mary and St Nicolas in 1911. Even then it was unfinished. A proposed tower was abandoned, and the west wall was covered in corrugated iron.
The chapel is built of Sussex sandstone from Scaynes Hill in West Sussex. It is a Grade I listed building and the largest school chapel in the world.[2]
A stained-glass window was commissioned in memory of Trevor Huddleston OL, and consecrated by Desmond Tutu on 22 May 2007.