private chapel

collocation in English

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private
adjective
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/ˈpraɪ.vət/
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/ˈpraɪ.vət/
only for one person or group and not ...
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chapel
noun[C]
uk
/ˈtʃæp.əl/
us
/ˈtʃæp.əl/
a room that is part of a larger building and is used for ...
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(Definition ofprivateandchapelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The old house is filled with various courtyards, aprivatechapelwith colonial era frescos, modern art gallery and restaurant.
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He was allocated two cells for personal use and an additional cell as hisprivatechapel, while being exempt of all hard labor.
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Two wings of the castle and the adjoiningprivatechapelwere destroyed by fire in 1926 but the damage was restored.
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They say he had built this as aprivatechapel.
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In the tower there may previously have been aprivatechapelfor the manor's gentleman on the floor above the ground floor.
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After his death in 1672, he was buried in hisprivatechapel.
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It may have been aprivatechapelattached to a palace.
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The hall was accompanied by aprivatechapel.
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The bowl is therefore marked as a votive offering, and associates the treasure with a church, or perhaps theprivatechapelof a large house.
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His biographer records that he kept gold statues of them in hisprivatechapel, and always honoured their tombs by personal visits.
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He commissioned the building of the present house, with its ownprivatechapel, in 1792, but died a few years later in 1799.
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The house and itsprivatechapelwere built in the early 18th century, replacing an earlier hall and chapel nearby.
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It has a very impressive grand staircase andprivatechapel.
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The last hall relates to the colonial period, which used to be aprivatechapelfor the use of the monks.
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The villa's estate includes aprivatechapeland numerous lesser buildings.
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There is also a church without dedication, which was formerlyprivatechapelto the manor.
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What was once theprivatechapelof the latter institution still remains in the north aisle.
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This is one of the few farms in the country with its ownprivatechapel.
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