Another article on the Greenwich chapel

From The Bexley Times, with some new pictures:

A ROYAL chapel last seen more than 350 years ago and used by three generations of monarchs has been uncovered by gardeners.

The original brickwork of a 16th century royal chapel, built by Henry VII, was discovered during work to relay pavements at the Old Royal naval College, Greenwich.

Full article here

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