0 a room that is part of a larger building and is used for Christian worship:
1 a small church or an enclosed place in a large church for worship by a small group, or a room in a building set apart for worship
They meet in an old house, whose basement has been converted into a chapel.
We always went to chapel on Sundays.
Others discuss the construction of the eastern nave chapels without mentioning the nearby nave arcades, which must not be assumed contemporaneous with the chapels.
The small buildings then would represent small open chapels or open-air platforms for worship.
The more affluent, meanwhile, set aside rooms in their homes for use as impromptu chapels and heard services with greater frequency, albeit at greater risk.
The sense of local community was strong, centred on the pub, the music hall, and churches and chapels.
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