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  1. Sidney's Chapel is a place of Christian worship and contemplation, but it is also a place for the whole College community, regardless of faith or background. The Chapel is open throughout the day if you just want to come to sit, think or pray. All are welcome to its services.

  2. Sidney Sussex has two courtyards surrounded by Grade I listed buildings dating from 1596. Chapel Court, Sidney Sussex College Chapel Court. This court incorporates a number of buildings that house offices, the Junior Common Room (JCR) and a wood panelled chapel.

    • 1596; 427 years ago
    • £131m (2022)
    • 355
    • Dieu me garde de calomnie (Middle French)
  3. The Chapel is at the S. end of the block, extending as far as the S. wall of Sir Francis Clerke's range, with the Antechapel to the N. and offices beyond; over the last two is the Library, which still retains the fittings of 1778.

  4. Sidney Sussex Chapel. Sidney Sussex College • ref: SID021. Overlay more information ...

  5. The buildings were mostly destroyed, the materials being used in the erection of the Great Court of Trinity, but the refectory survived as the chapel of Sidney Sussex College for many years, and was pulled down in 1776.

  6. About this church. The College was founded in 1596 by Lady Francis Sidney, Countess of Sussex on the site of a Franciscan House. The Chapel was redesigned by James Essex in 1770. The Chapel boasts a 2016 Flentrop organ, a 2014 Taylor & Boody chamber organ, a Steinway Model D and a 2010 Saunders harpsichord after Mietke.