Somerville College Chapel

Somerville College Chapel, Oxford
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51°45′33.8″N 1°15′47.1″W / 51.759389°N 1.263083°W / 51.759389; -1.263083
LocationSomerville College, Oxford, England
CountryUnited Kingdom
Denominationnone
WebsiteOfficial website
History
Founder(s)Emily Georgiana Kemp
Architecture
Architect(s)Courtenay Theobald
Completed1935
Laity
Director of musicWilliam Dawes
Organ scholarMelissa Chang, Joseph Lord
Music group(s)Choir of Somerville College
Parish administratorMonty Sharma (Chapel Director)

Somerville College Chapel is the chapel of Somerville College, Oxford. The chapel is unique among Oxford colleges because it has no religious affiliation - reflecting the non-sectarian foundation of the college as place for the higher education of women.[1] It can be seen as both a manifestation of the aspirations of liberal Christianity in the interwar years, including the advancement of women and ecumenism, and of the contestation of the role of religion in higher education among elites in the same period.

The chapel is made of dimension stone ashlar masonry and is located opposite Somerville College Library, on the southern side of the main quad. When he visited the chapel in the early 1970s, Sir Nikolaus Pevsner described it as bleakly classical, ashlar, of three windows with narrower altar and lobby protections, bleak also inside - unloved-looking somehow.[2]

  1. ^ Moulin-Stozek, Daniel; Gatty, Fiona (2018). "A house of prayer for all peoples The unique case of Somerville College Oxford.docx". Material Religion. 14: 83–114. doi:10.1080/17432200.2017.1418478. S2CID 192220204.
  2. ^ Pevsner, Nikolaus, Sherwood, Jennifer (1974). Oxfordshire. OCLC 1108047 – via WorldCat.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)