Register of Charities - The Charity Commission EYRE CHAPEL FOR ROMAN CATHOLIC PURPOSES

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The Eyre Chapel is a remarkable monument set in the tranquil surroundings of Perrymead Cemetary on the hillside to the south of Bath. Built in the mid-nineteenth century for Count John Eyre, with architect Charles Hansom, it is a classic example of Gothic Revival Architecture rich and intricate in design. The chapel is open to the public by appointment and on advertised open days.
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