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St. Nicholas Chapel

Heritage Open Day: Beautiful and interesting Chapel in the attractive harbourside Langstone Conservation Area The chapel, situated in Langstone High Street, was built in about 1869 by Henry Williams Jeans and was in memory of Thomas Temple Silver, his wife’s second cousin. In 1866 Henry became churchwarden to Reverend Francis Seymour of St. Faith’s church, Havant. He and his wife, Susan were by now living in Langstone House, next door to Susan’s two remaining sisters, Jane and Catherine. On 23rd June 1846, two years after her mother’s death, Susan married Henry Jeans there. They lived in Portsmouth until Henry retired.

In 1868 Susan and Henry were left £1,000 by Thomas Temple Silver the younger, an ironmonger and iron merchant of Woodbridge, Suffolk.
event dateFri 12 Sep to Sunday 21 September
venue addressLangstone Towers, 28 Langstone High Street, Havant, Hampshire PO9 1RY
event timesFri 12 Sep:10:00-16:00; Sat 13 Sep:10:00-16:00; Sun 14 Sep:12:00-16:00; Mon 15 Sep:10:00-16:00; Tues 16 Sep:10:00-16:00; Wed 17 Sep:10:00-16:00; Thu 18 Sep:10:00-16:00; Fri 19 Sep:10:00-16:00; Sat 20 Sep:10:00-16:00; Sun 21 Sep:12:00-16:00; Free Entry.
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