Ardingly College Chapel
Chapel of St Saviour, Ardingly
Ardingly College Chapel is located in West Sussex
Ardingly College Chapel
Ardingly College Chapel
Location in West Sussex
51°02′26″N 00°05′23″W / 51.04056°N 0.08972°W / 51.04056; -0.08972
LocationArdingly, West Sussex
CountryUnited Kingdom
DenominationChurch of England
WebsiteArdingly College Website
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameArdingly College
Designated11 May 1983
Reference no.1354803
History
Founded1858
Founder(s)Nathaniel Woodard
Architecture
Architect(s)R.H Carpenter/William Slater
StyleGothic
Years built1864 to 1892
Completed1892
Clergy
Bishop(s)Martin Warner
ProvostJonathan Meyrick
Chaplain(s)Andy Nicholson

The Chapel of S. Saviour is the chapel to Ardingly College in West Sussex, England, and is considered an example of Gothic Revival architecture. The chapel was designed by R.H Carpenter and William Slater. The foundation stone of the college chapel was laid in 1864 and finished in 1892[1] The chapel was dedicated to St Saviour, and built predominantly of brick. It is a Grade II listed building.[2] The current provost is The Rt Revd Jonathan Meyrick.[3]

References

  1. "ARDINGLY COLLEGE, Ardingly - 1354803 | Historic England".
  2. Letts, S; Ardingly: Its Building and Buildings. Old Ardinians Society (1985)
  3. "School Heritage and Chapel". Ardingly College. Retrieved 24 October 2021.


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