Cholmondeley, Cheshire England UK
Church of England (Anglican)
This private chapel of ease is found in a remote spot within the grounds of Cholmondeley Castle (pronounced Chumley). Originally the main house was nearby, but the house was burned down during the Civil War in the 1600s. Parts of the building are 15th century with restoration after Civil War damage in 1651 and again in 1717. The Cholmondeley pew is known as the State Gallery, as the cushions were made from the coronation of William IV (1830). It has been a place of worship for hundreds of years. It is now home to the Chopin Society's concert series.