Euxton Hall Chapel, Chorley
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Facts and practical information
Euxton Hall Chapel is situated in the village of Euxton, Lancashire, England. It was designed by architect E. W. Pugin, and built in 1866 as a private chapel for the Anderton family. Set within the grounds of Euxton Hall, and a Grade II listed building within its own right, the small Gothic chapel has been described as an architectural gem. Both English Heritage and the Ancient Monuments Society acknowledge that it is one of the important works of this architect. The Victorian Society has also recognised the building's national importance. ()
Architectural style: GothicCoordinates: 53°39'40"N, 2°40'30"W
Day trips
Euxton Hall Chapel – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Astley Hall, Euxton Parish Church, Euxton, Buckshaw Hall.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Euxton Hall Chapel by public transport?
The nearest stations to Euxton Hall Chapel:
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- Rail Station • Lines: 109 (2 min walk)
- The Talbot • Lines: 109 (8 min walk)
Train
- Euxton Balshaw Lane (5 min walk)
- Buckshaw Parkway (27 min walk)