Place of worship of Protestant congregations in England and Wales outside of the established Church of England.
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Examples for "non-conformist chapel"
Examples for "non-conformist chapel"
1It was plain, but its plainness was not the barrenness of a non-conformist chapel.
2The non-conformist chapels had been a focal point for isolated farming communities but in the early 1970s were closing down.
1Now it can be revealed that Gatsby actually inhabits a former nonconformist chapel in York.
2It looks like a nonconformist chapel, a barn of a room with a gallery at the back and a little wooden stage.
3There's a new Louis born to-night, in a funny little Nonconformist chapel.
4The church of St Martin was built in 1879, and there are Nonconformist chapels.
5Although her family went to the Nonconformist Chapel, she became friends with the Anglican vicar.
6Mr. Woburn had a pew in a handsome church close by, and also at a large Nonconformist chapel in the neighbourhood.
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