Our place for sharing art and ideas.

Built in 1928. Deconsecrated in 1986. Reopened in 2024.
We have opened our newly revived home and family-run art space set in a deconsecrated chapel on The Hill in Langport.​ Once abandoned, the building has been carefully restored, and reimagined as a place for creation, narration and conversation.
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High ceilings and whitewashed walls frame a vast, bright main room that opens onto a large kitchen. The old confessional has been converted into a loo, complete with its original stained-glass door.
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Hidden staircases lead to light-filled bedrooms above. Outside, a courtyard garden offers open views across the Somerset Levels to Burrow Hill. Alongside the space stands a tall white tower, topped with a rooftop terrace that looks out over Langport and the surrounding landscape.
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The ethos and design behind the chapel reflects the modernist principles we admire: clarity, expression, and continuity between past, present, and future. Co-founders Miranda Glover, a curator, and her daughter Jessie Glover, an art historian, bring their combined curatorial insight and expertise to every project at the chapel.
Rooted in the Somerset landscape yet open to broader horizons, we welcome artists, thinkers, cooks, writers, and experts to collaborate, connect, and build a vibrant creative congregation.
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