We attended a daytime concert in this chapel. It was quite warm inside (given it was a cold November day) and the chairs were comfortable. The altar area, which is raised, made a stage and the acoustic was great, so all in all it made a great venue for an intimate classical concert - it probably seats about 75 people. There is no parking as such, but it is possible to park for a couple of hours on the streets around or for longer in Linen St Multi-storey (useful if you’re enjoying other things in Warwick on the same day). There are loos, but no cafe etc although refreshment was provided for the concert.
Matt
Bryan Fisher312 days ago
Jeffrey Bowes2 years ago
Excellent and historic home for liberal religion in Warwick.
A good meeting place, or concert venue for small events.
Friendly people, ready to welcome visitors, and more interested in what you think than in telling you what to believe.
A good meeting place, or concert venue for small events.
Friendly people, ready to welcome visitors, and more interested in what you think than in telling you what to believe.