The theatre was originally built as a Roman Catholic chapel in 1794.
On the property is a Norman-style Roman Catholic chapel built for his wife.
For a time the tower was used as a Roman Catholic chapel.
His name lived on however, as more than a hundred years later in 980 a Roman chapel was built in his honour.
The interior includes a former and disused Roman Catholic chapel.
The manor-house had a Roman Catholic chapel hidden in the attic.
The museum also contains a small Roman Catholic chapel.
It was once the site of a Roman chapel.
The house also includes a Roman Catholic chapel and a rare rotunda staircase.
It was used at various times in its early life as a Roman Catholic chapel.