chapel
//ˈtʃæp.əl//
Noun
chapelSingular
chapelsPlural
1
A small building or room used for Christian worship, typically attached to a larger institution or private residence.
The hospital has a small chapel where patients and visitors can pray.
2
A part of a large church or cathedral with its own altar and dedication.
The cathedral has several chapels dedicated to different saints.
3
A place of worship for nonconformist Christian denominations, especially in Britain.
The Methodist chapel in our village has been serving the community for over a century.