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The Chapel dates from the 15th century and its oak roof (c.1470-72) is fully exposed.
In the 17th century a flat ceiling was put in and at the same time the stained glass was removed (due to the Puritan fervour of William Dowsing).
From 1733 for a period of about 20 years the Chapel was converted into a classical 'preaching box', with the east window bricked up and replaced by a reredos.
Between 1847 and 1851 the Chapel was re-gothicised by John Buckler. The reredos was removed but the 1755 floor was retained. In the sanctuary, four niches with the remains of richly decorated canopies were re-exposed and restored.
In 1850 the east window, designed by A.W. Pugin, was put in. Five of the other six windows were also made by the Birmingham firm Hardman between 1854 and 1880.
The Chapel entrance passage was panelled at the instigation of by A.C. Benson (Master) using 18th century Corinthian oak pilasters on pedestals.
The altar was designed by Sir Ninian Comper in 1910.
The War Memorial was designed by Reynolds Stone and executed by Will Carter on Aberllefeni slate.
The 19th century Coptic Cross was presented to the College in 1972.
The organ was built in 2000 by Goetze and Gwynn.