About Royal Naval Chapel Greenwich
The chapell was designed by Wren, but completed by Ripley in 1752. It was remodelled in 1789 after a fire. It has a fine pulpit, lecturn and font were all made of wood from the old dockyard at Deptford. The organ dates from 1789 and is one of the finest in the U.K.
Location of Royal Naval Chapel Greenwich
Other links to Royal Naval Chapel Greenwich
Museums/Galleries in the area
Maritime Museum (distance = 271 m bearing 211°)
Nearby sights
LT Power Station (distance = 330 m bearing 44°)
, Cutty Sark (distance = 334 m bearing 236°)
, Royal Naval College Greenwich (distance = 53 m bearing 235°)
, Queens House (distance = 251 m bearing 124°)
, Greenwich Foot Tunnel (distance = 394 m bearing 320°)
, Royal Naval College - King William Court (distance = 107 m bearing 221°)
, Royal Naval College - Painted Hall (distance = 81 m bearing 232°)
, Royal Naval College - Queen Anne Court (distance = 70 m bearing 303°)
, Royal Naval College Greenwich - Queen Mary Court (distance = 28 m bearing 123°)
, Trinity Hospital Almshouses (distance = 287 m bearing 39°)
, Greenwich - Views (distance = 263 m bearing 211°)
, Ballast Quay (distance = 491 m bearing 42°)
, High Bridge Wharf (distance = 252 m bearing 39°)
, Thames - Greenwich Reach (distance = 410 m bearing 317°)
Notorious sights in the area
Thames foot tunnel - Greenwich (distance = 377 m bearing 322°)
General Links
Local Map
Map of what is in the area - using Google map