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People have gathered to celebrate the centenary of Guernsey's Little Chapel. It was built in 1923 by Brother Déodat-Antoine, as a miniature replica of the famous grotto and Basilica of ...
This beguiling spectacle has remained a site of pilgrimage, among both tourists and those with a more spiritual bent, on the island for decades; it’s one of the most visited attractions in Guernsey.
Saying a little prayer is appropriate at this pint-sized chapel. The Little Chapel on Guernsey, in the Channel Islands, is one of the world's smallest chapels, measuring just 16ft by 9ft.
A statue of the Virgin Mary at Guernsey's Little Chapel has been restored ahead of the landmark's centenary. The chapel, in the valley of Les Vauxbelets, is marking its 100th year on 29 May.
Guernsey's Little Chapel, in the valley of Les Vauxbelets, is a 16ft (5m) by 9ft (2.7m) "unique structure", adorned with shells and pieces of broken china. It was built in 1923 by Brother Déodat ...
The guardians of one of Guernsey's most popular tourist attractions say they are having problems maintaining it. The Little Chapel, which dates from 1914, is feeling the effects of old age, with ...
One of Guernsey's most popular tourist attractions will remain open despite recent vandalism. Stained glass windows broken at the Little Chapel, in St Andrew, will cost more than £3,000 to repair.
The new chairman of The Little Chapel foundation has plans to make the site more accessible. Andrew Warren wants to put up hand rails to make it easier to walk around the tourist hotspot.
A revised plan for one of Guernsey's most famous landmarks is being released after the original ideas were described as being too commercial. 70,000 people visit The Little Chapel in St Andrews ...
The Little Chapel was the third chapel on Guernsey conceived by a monk from France called Brother Deodat Antoine, who died without seeing his creation completed Saying a little prayer is ...